3com 8807 Reference Guide

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yyyy/mm/dd: Reboot date of the switch, in the format of "year/month/day. The 
yyyy ranges from 2000 to 2099, the mm ranges from 1 to 12, and the value of dd 
is related to the specific month.
Description
Use the schedule reboot at command to enable the timing reboot function of 
the switch and set the specific reboot time and date.
Use the undo schedule reboot command to disable the timing reboot function.
By default, the timing reboot switch function is disabled.
The precision of switch timer is 1 minute. The switch will reboot in one minute 
when time comes to the specified rebooting point.
If the schedule reboot at command sets specified date parameters, which 
represents a data in the future, the switch will be restarted in specified time, with 
error not more than 1 minute.
If no specified date parameters are configured, two cases are involved: If the 
configured time is after the current time, the switch will be restarted at the time 
point of that day; if the configured time is before the current time, the switch will 
be restarted at the time point of the next day.
It should be noted that the configured date should not exceed the current date 
more than 30 days. In addition, after the command is configured, the system will 
prompt you to input confirmation information. Only after the "Y" or the "y" is 
entered can the configuration be valid. If there is related configuration before, it 
will be covered directly.
Moreover, after the schedule reboot at command is configured and the system 
time is adjusted by the clock command, the former configured schedule reboot 
at
 parameter will go invalid.
Related command: rebootdisplay schedule reboot.
Example
# Set the switch to be restarted at 22:00 that night (the current time is 15:50).
<SW8800> schedule reboot at 22:00
 
Reboot system at 22:00:00 UTC 2003/11/18 (in 6 hours and 10 minutes) 
 
confirm?[Y/N]:y
 
aux0: schedule reboot parameters at 15:50:00 UTC 2003/11/18. And system will
 
 reboot at 22:00:00 UTC 2003/11/18
 
Proceed with reboot? [Y/N]:y 
schedule reboot delay
Syntax
schedule reboot delay { hhh:mm | mmm }
undo schedule reboot
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