Boot config> timedload activate

Time Activated Load Processing...

Remote host IP address or IBD load name [0.0.0.0] ibd:vl3.cce

Time of day to load image (YYYYMMDDHMM) []? 199703191630

The load timer has been activated.

deactivate

Cancels a scheduled load.

Example 1. Deactivate time activated load:

Boot Config> timedload deactivate

Deactivate Load Timer Processing...

Do you want to deactivate the load timer? (Yes, No, Quit) [No]? yes

The load timer has been deactivated

view Displays scheduled load information.

Example 1. Load image source is a remote host:

Boot Config> timedload view

Time Activated Load Schedule Information...

The router is scheduled to reload as follows.

Date: March 19, 1997

Time: 16:30

Remote host IP address: 1.1.1.2

Via gateway: 0.0.0.0

Timeout in seconds: 10

Filename: /tftpboot/vl3.cce

Interface address: 0

New address: 1.1.1.1

Network mask for this interface: 255.255.255.0

Config filename: ibd/vl3.cfg

Example 2. Load image source is the IBD:

Boot Config> timedload view

Time Activated Load Schedule Information...

The router is scheduled to reload as follows.

Date: March 19, 1997

Time: 16:30

Filename: vl3.cce

Config filename: ibd/vl3.cfg

TFTP

Use the TFTP command to initiate TFTP ®le transfers between a remote host and the device's nonvolatile con®guration memory or IBD It provides the ability to store/retrieve a load image ®le into/from a TFTP server or a router with an IBD.

The router acts as a TFTP client. The remote host is any device (for example, router, workstation, PC) that is running IP that acts as a TFTP server node. The router cannot be in Con®g-only mode.

Entering the TFTP get and put commands locks the CONFIG process for the duration of the operation. The following two keyboard character combinations are recognized during the TFTP operation:

Ctrl-PDisplays the OPCON prompt (*).

Ctrl-CCancels the TFTP operation.

Note: Do not press the reset button or power off the router while it is performing a TFTP get operation. This will leave the destination con®guration memory in an inconsistent (and invalid) state. That is, you will have a partial con®guration or load and it will appear to be valid.

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