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Before rebooting, the system checks whether there is any configuration change. If yes, it prompts
whether or not to proceed. This prevents the system from losing the configurations in case of shutting
down the system without saving the configurations.
Examples
# Directly restart this switch without saving the current configuration.
<Sysname> reboot
Start to check configuration with next startup configuration file,
please wait......
This command will reboot the device. Current configuration will be lost in next startup if
you continue. Continue? [Y/N] y
This will reboot device. Continue? [Y/N] y
<Sysname>
%Apr 2 00:06:01:148 2006 Sysname DEV/5/DEV_LOG:- 1 -
Switch is rebooting...
Starting......
schedule reboot at
Syntax
schedule reboot at hh:mm
[
mm/dd/yyyy | yyyy/mm/dd
]
undo schedule reboot
View
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Parameters
hh:mm
: Reboot time, where
hh
(hour) ranges from 0 to 23, and
mm
(minute) ranges from 0 to 59.
mm/dd/yyyy
and
yyyy/mm/dd
: Two formats used to specify the reboot date, where
yyyy
(year) ranges
from 2,000 to 2,099,
mm
(month) ranges from 1 to 12, and the range of
dd
(day) depends on the specific
month. You cannot set the date 30 days later than the system current date.
Description
Use the
schedule reboot at
command to enable the scheduled reboot function on the current switch
and set the reboot date and time.
Use the
undo schedule reboot
command to disable the scheduled reboot function.
By default, no scheduled reboot is set on the switch.