Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 Network Card User Manual


 
AT-WA7500 and AT-WA7501 Installation and User’s Guide
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sdvars set starttime
Purpose: Sets the internal variable starttime. Starttime is a countdown
time; that is, when zero is reached, the software download process begins.
Set this variable to reflect how far into the future the access point is to
begin downloading and executing the script file from the TFTP server.
When the timer reaches 0, the access point uses the values in
serveripaddress and scriptfilename to get the script file that is to be
executed. If either serveripaddress or scriptfilename contains no value, an
error is noted in the status variable and the software download process is
terminated.
Syntax: sdvars set starttime dd:hh:mm:ss
where dd:hh:mm:ss is how far in the future the reboot is to begin and
dd is days.
hh is hours.
mm is minutes.
ss is seconds.
Example: To begin the script file download in 5 minutes, enter:
sdvars set starttime 00:00:05:00
Note
If you need to stop the download, you can do so by setting starttime
to 0 if it has not already been reached by the countdown. Resetting
starttime to 0 stops the timer and the download process.
sdvars set checkpoint
Purpose: Sets the internal variable called checkpoint to a specified value.
The checkpoint variable is useful for monitoring the progress of a script file
as it is executed. You can set the checkpoint variable to a different value
after each script command, and then query the checkpoint value using
SNMP to determine the progress of the download.
Syntax: sdvars set checkpoint value
where value is a whole number.
Example: Consider the following script file commands:
sdvars set checkpoint 1
fe 1