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start-time
: Specifies the start time and date of the NQA operation.
hh
:
mm
:
ss
: Specifies the start time of an NQA operation.
yyyy/mm/dd
: Specifies the start date of an NQA operation. The default value is the current system
time, and the value for the
yyyy
argument is in the range of 2000 to 2035.
mm/dd/yyyy
: Specifies the start date of an NQA operation. The default value is the current system
time, and the value for the
yyyy
argument is in the range of 2000 to 2035.
now
: Starts the operation immediately.
lifetime
: Specifies the duration of an operation.
lifetime
: Specifies the duration of an operation in seconds. The value range is 1 to 2147483647.
forever
: Performs the operation until you stop it by using the
undo nqa schedule
command.
recurring
: Runs the operation automatically at the start time and for the specified duration. If you do
not specify this keyword, the NQA operation is performed only once at the specified date and time.
Usage guidelines
You cannot enter the operation view or operation type view of a scheduled NQA operation.
The NQA operation works between the specified start time and the end time (the start time plus
operation duration). If the specified start time is ahead of the system time, the operation starts
immediately. If both the specified start time and end time are ahead of the system time, the operation
does not start. To display the current system time, use the
display clock
command.
Specify a lifetime long enough for an operation to complete.
Examples
# Schedule the operation with administrator name
admin
and operation tag
test
to start on 08:08:08
2008/08/08 and last 1000 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] nqa schedule admin test start-time 08:08:08 2008/08/08 lifetime 1000 recurring
Related commands
destination ip
display clock
(
Fundamentals Command Reference
)
nqa entry
type
operation (FTP operation view)
Use
operation
to specify the operation type for the FTP operation.
Use
undo operation
to restore the default.
Syntax
operation
{
get
|
put
}