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For instance:
* 10 22 * 1 Run
Will run the command at ten o’clock in the morning Monday and every 22nd, and will produce the
same result as both of these two entries put together would:
* 10 22 * * Run
* 10 * * Run
-The Cron of MobiLink IP also accepts numeric lists in the fields.
Lists can be in the form: 1;3;4 (meaning 1 and 3 and 4). Notice that the delimiter is a semicolon “;”.
For instance
33 10 * * 1;2;3;4;5 Run
Will run the respective command at 10:33 every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday,
While
0 0 1;10;15 * * Run
Will run the respective command at midnight on the 1st ,10th & 15th of each month.
Frequently reset a module
If you need to reset a certain Mobile module every 5 minutes, for instance, the usage of Cron is quite
difficult: you should write in the field “Minutes”
all
the respective values, such as:
“00;05;10,15;20;25;30;35;40;45;50;55” – this is slow, cumbersome.
A better solution is to go to
Mobile>Settings
page
and use More to
reach the “Reset Timer” field, where you select out of the drop list the
value “5min” to make the respective mobile module to be resetted
every five minutes!
The command “
None
” … does nothing at the specified time / date of Cron tab!
You can use this option, to define and save several hours and dates, but no action will be in fact
taken, until you replace in the filed Run the option <<None>> with the one you really want to happen:
CleanOut, Reboot, Reset Module 1, etc.