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every two months, etc. Use
no
to reset the default. Note that you cannot control
on which month this starts, if the interval is greater than one; a determination is
made automatically based on a start month of January 1970.
•
time
—Specify hours, minutes, and seconds as <hh>:<mm>:<ss> for the time at
which monthly scheduled jobs execute.
•
once
—Set the date and time at which a job with
schedule type once
executes. The
no
variant resets it to default which is midnight on January 1, 1970 (i.e. no automatic
execution, unless your system clock is way off).
•
periodic
—Set the time
interval
between executions for the
schedule type
periodic
. Use
no
to reset the default,
1 hour
.
•
type
—The type of schedule on which the job automatically executes (one or more
future dates and times). Setting a
type
implicitly changes the job to that recurrence
type. Options are:
•
once
—Execute once at the date and time set for
schedule once
(above).
•
daily
—Execute every day at time set for
schedule daily
(above).
•
weekly
—Execute weekly as set for
schedule weekly
(below).
•
monthly
—Execute monthly as set for
schedule monthly
(above). .
•
periodic
—Execute as set for
schedule periodic
(above).
•
weekly
—Set the day and time at which a
schedule type weekly
executes; use
no
to
reset it the default, which is midnight. Options:
•
day-of-week
—Use a three letter code to set a day, or multiple days, one of the
following:
sun
(Sunday),
mon
(Monday),
tue
(Tuesday),
wed
(Wednesday),
thu
(Thursday),
sat
(Saturday). If all seven are set, it is the same as
schedule daily
).
•
time
—Specify hours, minutes, and seconds as <hh>:<mm>:<ss> for weekly
execution on the set day(s).
Note!
Not all commands can be issued as part of a job; some simply result in a log warning
and failure to produce the expected results. A partial list of such commands is:
exit
,
show
terminal
,
telnet
,
tcpdump
,
slogin
,
traceroute
,
ping
,
cli session terminal length
,
cli
session terminal width
,
[no] cli session terminal type
,
terminal length
,
terminal width
,
[no] terminal type
,
_shell
,
cli clear-history
,
[no] cli session auto-logout
,
[no] cli default
auto-logout
.
license
Activate features with license keys.
license [delete <license_number>] [install <license_key>]
Install
with a license key or
delete
a license number (automatically assigned in the order the
license(s) are added). If the key is invalid (i.e. it could never have been a valid license), an
error message is printed and it is not added. If the license is valid but there is something else
wrong with it (it names a nonexistent feature, it is expired, etc.) a warning message is printed
but it is added.
show licenses
Display a list of all installed licenses and list all licensable features which are currently
activated by a license. For each, display:
•
A unique ID which is a small integer.
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