Command Reference Guide
334 ● schedule reboot delay 3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family
Command Reference
schedule reboot delay
Purpose Use the schedule reboot delay command to enable scheduled router reboot
and set the waiting time.
Syntax schedule reboot delay { time | minutes }
Parameters time
Time waiting for reboot, in the format of hhh:mm
(hours:minutes), where valid values for hhh are 0 to
720, and valid values for mm are 0 to 59.
minutes
Time waiting for reboot (in absolute minute value).
Valid values are 0 to 43200.
Default By default, the scheduled router reboot function is disabled.
Example Configure the router to reboot 88 minutes later (the current time is 21:32).
<3Com> schedule reboot delay 88
Reboot scheduled for 23:00:00 UTC 11/1/2002 (in 1 hours and 28 minutes)
Proceed with reboot? [Y/N]:y
View This command can be used in the following views:
■ User view
Description In setting the time waiting for reboot, two formats are available: hours: minutes
(hhh:mm) and "absolute minutes". But the total time length must be less than or
equal to 30×24×60 minutes, or 30 days.
After you complete this configuration, the system asks you to confirm and validate
the setting by entering a "Y" or "y". If a future date is specified, the router will
reboot as scheduled with about one minute’s tolerance. The validated new setting
overwrites the original setting, if there is any.
After you configure the schedule reboot delay command, tuning system time
with the clock command or through NTP will void the scheduled reboot setting you
made.
Related Commands ■ reboot
■ schedule reboot at
■ undo schedule reboot
■ display schedule reboot