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The configuration interface, view, and user status that you have before job execution restores even
if the job has run a command that changes the user interface (for example, telnet, ftp, and ssh2),
the view (for example, system-view and quit), or the user status (for example, super).
The jobs run in the background without displaying any messages except log, trap and debugging
messages.
In the modular approach:
{ Every job can have only one view and up to 10 commands. If you specify multiple views, the
one specified the last takes effect.
{ Input a view name in its complete form. Most commonly used view names include monitor for
user view, system for system view, and Vlan-interfacex for VLAN interface view.
{ The time ID (time-id) must be unique in a job. If two time and command bindings have the same
time ID, the one configured last takes effect.
Scheduling a job in the non-modular approach
To schedule a job, perform the following task in user view:
Task Command
Remarks
Schedule a job.
Schedule a job to run a
command at a specific time:
schedule job at time [ date ]
view view command
Schedule a job to run a
command after a delay:
schedule job delay time view
view command
Use either command.
NOTE:
If you execute the schedule job
command repeatedly, the last
configuration takes effect.
Changing any clock setting can
cancel the job set by using the
schedule job command.
Scheduling a job in the modular approach
To configure a scheduled job:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Create a job and enter job
view.
job job-name N/A
3. Specify the view in which the
commands in the job run.
view view-name
You can specify only one view for
a job. The job executes all
commands in the specified view.