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By default, the scheduled reboot function is disabled.
Note that:
■ The reboot wait time can be in the format of hh:mm (hours:minutes) or mm
(absolute minutes). The absolute minutes cannot exceed 30 x 24 x 60 minutes,
namely, 30 days.
■ The precision of the device timer is 1 minute. One minute before the reboot
time, the device will prompt “REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE” and will be rebooted
in one minute.
■ After you execute the above command, the device will prompt you to confirm
the configuration. You must enter <Y> or <y> to make the configuration take
effect. The original configuration will be overwritten at the same time.
■ If you use the clock command after the schedule reboot delay command to
adjust the system time, the reboot wait time set by the schedule reboot
delay command will become invalid.
■ If you are performing file operations when the device is to be rebooted, the
system does not execute the command for the sake of security.
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CAUTION: This command reboots the device after the specified delay time, thus
resulting in service interruption. Please use it with caution.
Example # Configure the device to reboot in 88 minutes (supposing the current time is
11:48).
<Sysname> schedule reboot delay 88
Reboot system at 13:16 2006/06/06(in 1 hour(s) and 28 minute(s))
confirm? [Y/N]:
# If you have used the terminal logging command to enable the log display
function on the terminal before setting a reboot time, the system will
automatically display related log information after you enter <y>. By default, the
log display function is enabled on the terminal.
<Sysname>
%Jun 6 11:48:44:860 2006 Sysname CMD/5/REBOOT:
vty0(192.168.1.54): Set schedule reboot parameters at 11:48:44 2006/
06/06, and system will reboot at 13:16 2006/06/06.
temperature-alarm enable
Syntax temperature-alarm enable
undo temperature-alarm enable
View System view
Parameter None