R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Fundamentals Configuration Guide

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Comparison item
Scheduling a job using the
non-mod
ular method
Scheduling a job using the
modular method
Supported views
User view and system view. In the
schedule job command, shell represents
user view, and system represents system
view.
All views. In the time command,
monitor represents user view.
Supported commands
Commands in user view and system
view.
Commands in all views.
Can a job be executed
multiple times?
No. Yes.
Can a job be saved? No. Yes.
Can a job be backed up
to the standby MPU? (on
an 6604, 6608, or
6616 )
No. Yes.
Configuration guidelines
To have a job successfully run a command, make sure the specified view and command are valid.
The system does not verify their validity.
After job execution, the configuration interface, view, and user status that you have before job
execution are restored even if the job ran a command to change 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.
Using the modular method:
{ Every job can have only one view and up to 10 commands. If you specify multiple views, the
one specified last takes effect.
{ Enter a view name in its complete form. Most commonly used view names include monitor for
user view, system for system view, GigabitEthernetx/x for Ethernet interface 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 binding configured most recently takes effect.
If you reboot the device, the system time and date are restored to the factory default. To make sure
scheduled jobs can be executed at the expected time, you must change the system time and date or
configure NTP for the device. For NTP configuration, see Network Management and Monitoring
Configuration Guide.
Scheduling a job using the non-modular method
To schedule a job, execute one of the following commands in user view: