DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Configuration of Switch Basic Management
2.5.3 Specifying the System to Restart after
a Period of Time
In the privileged mode, you can configure the system reload in the specified time with the
following commands:
DGS-3610# reload in
mmm [reload-reason]
Configure the system reload in mmm minutes, where the
reload reason is described in reload-reason (if inputted)
DGS-3610# reload in
hhh:mm [reload-reason]
Configure the system reload in hhh hours and mm
minutes, where the reload reason is described in
reload-reason (if inputted)
The following example shows how to reload the system in 125 minutes (assumes that the
current system time is 12:00 a.m. January 10, 2005):
DGS-3610# reload in 125 test //Set the system restart time
Or
DGS-3610# reload in 2:5 test //Set the system reload time
DGS-3610# show reload //Confirm the modification of reload time takes effect
System will reload in 7485 seconds.
2.5.4 Immediate Restart
The reload command without any reload scheme parameter will reload the device
immediately. In the privilege mode, the user can resload the system immediately by typing in
the reload command.
2.5.5 Deleting the Configured Reload
Scheme
In the privilege mode, use the following command to delete configured reload scheme:
Delete the configured reload scheme.
If no reload scheme is configured before, you will see the prompt for the wrong operation.
2.6 System Name and Command
Prompt
2.6.1 Overview
In order to manage the devices easyly, you can configure a system name for the network
device to identify it. If you haven‘t configured a system prompt for CLI, the system name will