Chapter 2 Configuring User Profiles and CSS Parameters
Configuring the Command Scheduler
Showing Configured Command Scheduler Records
Use the show
•show
•show
For example, to view the command scheduler state and all scheduled CLI command records, enter:
(config)# show
Cmd Scheduler: Enabled1 record currently configured.
Sched Rec: suspendRule id: 8265b980 Next exec: APR 14 10:46:00 executions:1145
minList:
hourList:
dayList:
monthList:
weekdayList:
cmd:
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