Command Reference Guide

332schedule reboot at 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
schedule reboot at
Purpose Use the schedule reboot at command to enable the scheduled reboot function
of the router and schedule the reboot time and date.
Syntax schedule reboot at time [ date ]
Parameters time
Reboot time of the router, in the format of hh:mm
(hours:minutes). Valid values for hh are 0 to 23, and
valid values for mm are 0 to 59.
date
Reboot date of the router, in the format of mm/dd/yyyy
or yyyy/mm/dd, where mm is the month of the year in
the range 1 to 12; dd is the day of the month, the
range of which depends on month; and yyyy is the
year in the range of 2000 to 2099.
Default By default, scheduled reboot is disabled.
Example Set the router to reboot at 22:00 that night (the current time is 15:50).
<3Com> schedule reboot at 22:00
Reboot scheduled for 22:00:00 UTC 11/18/2002 (in 6 hours and 10
minutes)
Proceed with reboot? [Y/N]:y
View This command can be used in the following views:
User view
Description If a future date is specified, the router will reboot as scheduled with about one
minute’s tolerance.
If no date is specified, two cases are involved:
If the time is set behind the current time, the router will reboot at the time of that
day;
If the configured time is ahead of the current time, the router will reboot at that
time the next day.
The configured date must not be 30 days ahead of the current date. In addition, to
have the schedule take effect, you must confirm it by entering “y” or “Y” when
asked by the system. This overwrites the original setting, if there is any.
After you configure the schedule reboot at command, tuning system time
with the clock command or through NTP will void the scheduled reboot setting
you made.