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Configuration guidelines
When you schedule a reboot, follow these guidelines:
•
In standalone mode, the automatic reboot configuration is canceled if an active/standby
switchover occurs.
•
In IRF mode, the automatic reboot configuration is effective on all member devices. It will be
canceled if a switchover between the global active MPU and a global standby MPU occurs.
•
For data security, the device does not reboot while it is performing file operations.
Rebooting devices immediately at the CLI
Execute one of the following commands as appropriate in user view:
Task
Command
Remarks
Reboot a card or the entire
device. (In standalone mode.)
reboot
[
slot slot-number
] [
force
]
The
subslot
subslot-number
option
is not supported in the current
software version.
Reboot an IRF member device
or all IRF member devices. (In
IRF mode.)
reboot
[
chassis
chassis-number
[
slot
slot-number
] ] [
force
]
The
subslot
subslot-number
option
is not supported in the current
software version.
Scheduling a device reboot
The device supports only one device reboot schedule. If you configure the
scheduler reboot at
or
scheduler reboot delay
command multiple times or configure both commands, the most recent
configuration takes effect.
To schedule a reboot, execute one of the following commands in user view:
Task
Command
Remarks
Specify the reboot date
and time.
scheduler reboot at
time
[
date
]
By default, no reboot date or time is specified.
Specify the reboot delay
time.
scheduler reboot delay time
By default, no reboot delay time is specified.
Scheduling a task
You can schedule the device to automatically execute a command or a set of commands without
administrative interference.
You can configure a non-periodic schedule or a periodic schedule. A non-periodic schedule is not
saved to the configuration file and is lost when the device reboots. A periodic schedule is saved to
the startup configuration file and is automatically executed periodically.
Configuration guidelines
When you schedule a task, follow these guidelines:
•
Make sure all commands in a schedule are compliant to the command syntax. The system does
not check the syntax when you assign a command to a job.
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