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OUTLET MANAGED PDU
 
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6.2. 
Scheduled Reboot
The Scheduled Reboot feature can be used to reboot one or more outlets according to 
a user-defined schedule, or to automatically turn outlets Off and then On according to 
a user defined schedule.
In order to configure a Scheduled Reboot, you must access command mode using 
a password that permits access to Administrator level commands.  In the Text 
Interface, the Scheduled Reboot configuration menu is accessed via the Reboot 
Options menu (/RB).  In the Web Browser Interface, the Scheduled Reboot 
configuration menu is accessed via the Reboot Options link.  The Scheduled Reboot 
configuration menu can be used to Add, Modify, View or Delete Scheduled  
Reboot functions.
Note:
After you have finished defining or editing Scheduled Reboot 
parameters, make certain to save the changes before proceeding.  
In the Web Browser Interface, click on the "Add Scheduled Reboot" 
button to save parameters; in the Text Interface, press the [Esc] key 
several times until the Outlet Managed PDU displays the "Saving 
Configuration" message and the cursor returns to the  
command prompt.
6.2.1.  Adding Scheduled Reboots
The Outlet Managed PDU allows up to 54 Scheduled Reboots to be defined.  The 
Add Scheduled Reboot menu allows you to define the following parameters for each 
new Scheduled Reboot:
•  Scheduled Reboot Name:  Assigns a name to this Scheduled Reboot.  
(Default = undefined.)
•  Plug Action:  Determines whether the Scheduled Reboot will result in the 
outlet(s) being switched Off, or cycled Off and then On again (Reboot.)  Note 
that when "Off" is selected, the "Day On" option and the "Time On" option 
can be used to select a time and day when the outlet(s) will be switched back 
On again.  (Default = Off.)
•  Time:  Determines the time of the day that this Scheduled Reboot will occur 
on.  (Default = 12:00.)