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<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] clock timezone Z5 add 5
Related commands
•
clock datetime
•
clock protocol
•
clock summer-time
•
display clock
command
Use
command
to assign a command to a job.
Use
undo command
to revoke a command.
Syntax
command
id command
undo command
id
Default
No command is assigned to a job.
Views
Job view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
id
: Specifies a command ID in the range of 0 to 4294967295.
command
: Specifies the command to be assigned to the job.
Usage guidelines
A job can have multiple commands. Commands in a job are uniquely identified by their IDs. A command
with a smaller ID is executed earlier.
If a command uses the ID of an existing command, the existing command is replaced.
A job cannot contain any of these commands:
telnet
,
ftp
,
ssh2
, or
monitor process
.
The system does not check the validity of the
command
argument. You must make sure the command is
supported by the device, is input in the correct format, and uses valid values. Otherwise, the command
cannot be executed automatically.
Examples
# Assign commands to job
backupconfig
to back up configuration file
startup.cfg
to the TFTP server at
192.168.100.11.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] scheduler job backupconfig
[Sysname-job-backupconfig] command 2 tftp 192.168.100.11 put flash:/startup.cfg
backup.cfg