Scheduling a job in the non-modular approach

Perform one of the following commands in user view to schedule a job:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

 

 

Required

Schedule a job to run a command

schedule job at time [ date ] view

at a specific time

view command

 

 

Schedule a job to run a command

schedule job delay time view view

after a delay

command

Use either command.

NOTE:

If you change the system time by using the clock datetime, clock summer-time, or clock timezone command after you configure a scheduled job, the job configuration becomes invalid automatically.

Scheduling a job in the modular approach

Follow these steps to configure a scheduled job:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

 

 

 

Enter system view

system-view

 

 

 

Create a job and enter job view

job job-name

Required

 

 

 

 

 

Required

Specify the view in which the

view view-name

You can specify only one view for

commands in the job run

a job. The job executes all

 

 

 

commands in the specified view.

 

 

 

 

Configure a command to run at a

 

 

specific time and date:

 

 

time time-id at time date command

 

 

command

Required

 

Configure a command to run at a

 

Use any of the commands.

 

specific time

 

NOTE:

Add commands to the job

time time-id{ one-off repeating }

Changing the system time does not

at time [ month-date month-day

 

 

week-day week-daylist] command

affect the execution time of the job

 

command

set by the time at command or the

 

Configure a command to run after

time delay command.

 

 

 

a delay:

 

 

time time-id{ one-off repeating }

 

 

delay time command command

 

 

 

 

Disabling Boot ROM access

By default, anyone can press Ctrl+B during startup to enter the Boot menu and configure the Boot ROM. To protect the system, you can disable Boot ROM access so the users can access only the CLI.

You can also set a Boot ROM password the first time you access the Boot menu to protect the Boot ROM.

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