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Using Technician Interface Software
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If you choose N (no), the system terminates shutdown and displays the following
message on the console device:
Shutdown aborted.
Upon issuing this message, the system performs a boot operation using the image
and configuration files you specified originally.
If you chooseY, the system continues the shutdown attempt. We recommend that
you terminate this procedure after no more than one additional shutdown attempt.
Configuring Scheduled Boot Services
You can configure the router to boot at a date and time that you specify. With
Technician Interface commands, you:
• Add scheduled boot services to a router.
• Plan one or more nonrepeatable, scheduled boot events on a router.
• Name the router software image file and the router configuration file you want
the router to use for a specific scheduled boot event.
• Manage (disable, reenable, or delete) scheduled boot services or specific
scheduled boot events configured on a router.
The router RUIBOOT software supports all scheduled boot services. Some
Technician Interface commands you use to configure scheduled boot services
contain the RUIBOOT software entity name.
Adding Scheduled Boot Services to a Router
To add a scheduled boot service:
1.
Add the RUIBOOT base record to the router configuration:
a.
Log in to the router Technician Interface of the router you want to
configure with a scheduled boot event.
For instructions on logging in through a local console or remote Telnet
session, see Chapter 1.