Command Reference Guide
3Com Router 3000 Ethernet Family
Command Reference Guide
Chapter 1 System Maintenance and Management
Commands
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The configured date must not be 30 days ahead of the current date. In addition, to have
the schedule take effect, you must confirm it by entering “y” or “Y” when asked by the
system. This overwrites the original setting, if there is any.
Note:
z After you configure the schedule reboot at command, tuning system time with the
clock command or through NTP will void the scheduled reboot setting you made.
z After the configuration of the schedule reboot at command, a timer starts. This
timer is cyclic and measured in minutes. For example, if you set at 12:05:26 to have
the router reboot at 12:06:00, the router will reboot at 12:06:26 instead of 12:06:00.
Related command: reboot, schedule reboot delay, undo schedule reboot, display
schedule reboot.
Example
# Set the router to reboot at 22:00 that night (the current time is 15:50).
<3com> schedule reboot at 22:00
Reboot scheduled for 22:00:00 UTC 11/18/2002 (in 6 hours and 10 minutes)
Proceed with reboot? [Y/N]:y
1.4.8 schedule reboot delay
Syntax
schedule reboot delay { time | minutes }
View
User view
Parameter
time: Time waiting for reboot, in the format of hhh:mm (hours:minutes), where hhh
ranges from 0 to 720, and mm ranges from 0 to 59.
minutes: Time waiting for reboot, absolute minute value in the range 0 to 43200.
Description
Use the schedule reboot delay command to enable scheduled router reboot and set
the waiting time.
By default, the scheduled router reboot function is disabled.










