Chapter 2 Configuration of Switch Basic Management DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
will fail because the default date will be in the January in this year when the year is not
specified. The usage of string is just like above. For example, if the current system time is
14:31 on January 10, 2005, and you want the system to reload tomorrow, you can input
reload at 08:30 11 1 newday. If the current system time is 14:31 on December 10, 2005,
and you want the system to reload at 12:00 a.m. on January 1, 2006, you can input reload
at 12:00 1 1 2006 newyear.
3. reload cancel
This command deletes the restart scheme specified by the user. For example, you have
specified that the system would reload at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow above, once you input reload
cancel, the configuration will be deleted.
If you need to use the at option, the current system must support the clock
function. Before the use, it is recommended to configure the system clock
correctly to better meet your needs. If a restart scheme has been set
before, the subsequent settings will overwrite the previous settings. If the
user has set a reload scheme and then restarts the system before the
scheme takes effect, the scheme will be lost.
The span from the time in the reload scheme to the current time shall be
within 31 days and must be greater than the current system time. Also,
after you set reload sheme, you should not modify the system clock.
Otherwise, your setting may fail to take effect, for example, in the case
that the system time is set to be later than the reload time.
2.5.2 Specifying the System to Restart at a
Specific Time
In the privileged mode, you can configure the system reload at the specified time using the
following commands:
DGS-3610# reload at hh:mm day
month [year] [reload-reason]
The system will reload at hh:mm,month day,year. The
reason of reload is reload-reason (if any).
The following is an example specifying the system reload at 12:00 a.m. January 11, 2005 (if
the current system clock is 8:30 a.m. January 11,2005):
DGS-3610# reload at 12:00 1 11 2005 midday //Set the system reload time and date.
DGS-3610# show reload //Confirm the modification of the reload
time is valid.
Reload scheduled in 16581 seconds.
At 2005-01-11 12:00
Reload reason: midday