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This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.
Version Description
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S4810, S4820T, S5000, S6000, Z9000,
Z9500, and MXL.
script execute (EXEC mode)
Schedule the scripts from EXEC mode either to run in foreground or background.
S4810, S4820T, S5000, S6000, Z9000, Z9500 and MXL Switch
Syntax
script execute script-name [start {at | date-time | after
time}] [stop {at date-time | after time}] [bg] [arguments
arg[..arg]] [username username]
To cancel, use the script unschedule command.
Parameters
script-name
Enter the name of the script to schedule for execution.
start at
date-time
Enter the keywords start at then the time and date in
HH:MM-MM/DD/YY format to begin executing the script at a
specific time and date or in HH:MM format to begin the
script at the specified time on the same day (if the
mentioned time is elapsed, the script runs on the next day
HH:MM mentioned). The date can be the present or a future
date.
start after
time
Enter the keywords start after then the time in [HHHH:]
MMMM format to begin executing the script after the set
time. The date can be the present or a future date.
stop at
date-time
Enter the keywords stop at then the time and date in
HH:MM-MM/DD/YY format to stop executing the script at
the specified time or in HH:MM format to stop the script at
the specified time on the same day. The date must be a
future date.
stop after
time
Enter the keywords stop after then the time in [HHHH:]
MMMM format to stop executing the script at the specified
time.
bg
Enter the keyword bg to schedule scripts to run in the
background.
Smart Scripting CLI
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