R3166-R3206-HP High-End Firewalls Getting Started Command Reference-6PW101

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Parameters
hh:mm: Reboot time for the firewall, in the hh:mm format. The hh value ranges from 0 to 23, and the mm
value ranges from 0 to 59.
date: Reboot date for the firewall, in the MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format. The YYYY value
ranges from 2000 to 2035, the MM value ranges from 1 to 12, and the DD value ranges from 1 to 31.
Description
Use the schedule reboot at command to enable the scheduled reboot function and specify a specific
reboot time and date.
Use the undo schedule reboot command to disable the scheduled reboot function.
If no specific reboot date is specified:
When the specified reboot time is later than the current time, the firewall will be rebooted at the
reboot time of the current day.
When the specified reboot time is earlier than the current time, the firewall will be rebooted at the
reboot time the next day.
If you are performing file operations when the firewall will be rebooted, the system does not execute
the command for the sake of security.
The precision of the firewall timer is 1 minute. One minute before the reboot time, the firewall will prompt
“REBOOT IN ONE MINUTE” and will be rebooted in one minute.
The difference between the reboot date and the current date cannot exceed 30 x 24 hours (namely, 30
days).
After you execute this command, the firewall will prompt you to confirm the configuration. You must enter
Y or y to make the configuration take effect. The original configuration will be overwritten at the same
time.
If a date (month/day/year or year/month/day) later than the current date is specified for the schedule
reboot at command, the firewall will be rebooted at the reboot time.
If you use the clock command after the schedule reboot at command to adjust the system time, the reboot
time set by the schedule reboot at command will become invalid.
CAUTION:
This command reboots the firewall in a future time, thus resultin
g
in service interruption. Please use it with
caution.
Examples
# Configure the firewall to reboot at 12:00 AM (supposing that the current time is 11:43 on June 6,
2006).
<Sysname> schedule reboot at 12:00
Reboot system at 12:00 06/06/2006(in 0 hour(s) and 16 minute(s))
confirm? [Y/N]:
If you have used the terminal logging command to enable the log display function on the terminal before
setting a reboot time, the system will automatically display related log information after you enter <y>.
By default, the log display function is enabled.
<Sysname>
%Jun 6 11:43:11:629 2006 Sysname CMD/4/REBOOT: