Purpose
Command or Action
Device#
configure terminal
Saves your device configuration information to the startup
configuration before you use the
reload
command.
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
Step 3
Device#
copy running-config startup-config
Schedules a reload of the software to take affect in the
specified minutes or hours and minutes. The reload must
reload in
[
hh
:]
mm
[
text
]
Example:
Step 4
take place within approximately 24 days. You can specify
Device#
reload in 12
the reason for the reload in a string up to 255 characters in
length.
System configuration has been modified. Save?
[yes/no]:
y
Specifies the time in hours and minutes for the reload to
occur.
reload at hh
:
mm
[
month day
|
day month
] [
text
]
Example:
Step 5
Use the
at
keyword only if the device system
clock has been set (through Network Time
Protocol (NTP), the hardware calendar, or
manually). The time is relative to the configured
time zone on the device. To schedule reloads
across several devices to occur simultaneously,
the time on each device must be synchronized
with NTP.
Note
Device(config)#
reload at 14:00
Cancels a previously scheduled reload.
reload cancel
Example:
Step 6
Device(config)#
reload cancel
Displays information about a previously scheduled reload
or identifies if a reload has been scheduled on the device.
show reload
Example:
Step 7
show reload
Configuration Examples for Device Setup Configuration
The following sections provide configuration examples for device setup.
Examples: Displaying Software Bootup in Install Mode
The following example displays software bootup in install mode:
switch: boot flash:packages.conf
Attempting to boot from [flash:packages.conf]
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Configuration Examples for Device Setup Configuration