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Schedule template number
[Initial value]
None
[Input mode]
global configuration mode
[Description]
When setting the schedule using “time,” this executes the actions listed in the specified schedule template at the specified
time(s).
When setting the schedule using “event,” this executes the actions listed in the specified schedule template when the specified
events occur.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the schedule with the specified ID is deleted.
[Note]
When multiple schedules are executed at the same time, they are executed beginning with the schedule with the smallest ID.
When specifying the day, you cannot specify using a mix of numbers and weekdays.
If the seconds are omitted, the settings will be the same as when specifying “00” seconds.
For the month and days settings, you can specify ranges using “-” and “,” characters, and you can specify all dates using the “*”
character. Note that for the seconds setting, you cannot specify ranges using “-” and “,” characters, nor can you specify all dates
using the “*” character.
[Example]
This sets schedule #1 to execute schedule template #1 every Monday at exactly 0:00, 1:00, 2:00, 12:00, 21:00, 22:00 and 23:00.
SWP2(config)#schedule time */mon -2,12-14,21-:0 1
4.25.2 Schedule template description text settings
[Syntax]
description line
no description
[Parameter]
line : Single-byte alphanumeric characters and single-byte symbols (64 characters or less)
Schedule template description text
[Initial value]
no description
[Input mode]
Schedule template mode
[Description]
Sets the schedule template description text.
If this command is executed with the "no" syntax, the description text in the specified schedule template is deleted.
[Example]
This sets the description text for schedule template #1.
SWP2(config)#schedule template 1
SWP2(config-schedule)#description Get tech-support
4.25.3 Settings to enable/disable schedule template
[Syntax]
action switch
no action
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