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Cisco ONS 15530 Configuration Guide and Command Reference
78-14227-01, Cisco IOS Release 12.1(10)E2
AppendixA Command Reference
System Management Commands
reload
To reload the active CPU switch module, use the reload command.
reload [text | in [hh:]mm [text] | at hh:mm [month day | day month] [text] | cancel]
Syntax Description
Defaults Immediate active CPU switch module reload
Command Modes Privileged EXEC
Command History
Usage Guidelines This command halts the active CPU switch module. If the CPU switch module is set to restart on error,
it reboots itself.
Use this command after configuration information is entered into a file and saved to the startup
configuration. You cannot reload from a virtual terminal if the CPU switch module is not set up for
automatic booting. This prevents the CPU switch module from dropping to the ROM monitor and
thereby taking the CPU switch module out of the remote users control.
text Specifies a reason for reloading the active CPU switch module (maximum
of 255 characters).
in [hh:]mm Schedules a reload of the software to occur in the specified hours and
minutes. The reload must occur within approximately 24 days.
at hh:mm Note The at keyword can only be used if the system clock has been set
(either through NTP, the hardware calendar, or manually). The time
is relative to the configured time zone on the system.
Schedules a reload of the software to occur at the specified time (using a
24-hour clock).
If you specify the month and day, the reload is scheduled to occur at that
specified time and date. If you do not specify the month and day, the reload
occurs at the specified time on the current day (if the specified tim e is l ater
than the current time), or on the next day (if the specified time is earlier tha n
the current time).
Specifying 00:00 schedules the reload for midnight.
The reload must occur within approximately 24 days.
month Specifies the name of the month the reload is to occur, with any number of
characters in a unique string.
day Specifies the number of the day the reload is to occur, in the range 1 to 31.
cancel Cancels a scheduled reload.
Release Modification
12.1(10)EV2 This command was introduced.