reset at

Use this command to schedule a system reset at a specific future time. This feature is useful for loading a new boot image.

Syntax

reset at hh:mm [mm/dd] [reason]

Parameters

hh:mm Schedules the hour and minute of the reset (using the 24-hour system).
mm/dd (Optional) Schedules the month and day of the reset.
reason (Optional) Specifies a text string that indicates the reason for the reset.

Defaults

  • If month and day are not specified, the reset will be scheduled for the first occurrence of the specified time.
  • If a reason is not specified, none will be applied.

Mode

All command modes.

Examples

This example shows how to schedule a reset at 8 p.m. on January 10:

System(rw)->reset at 20:00 01/10
Reset scheduled at 20:00:00, Sat Jan 10 2009
Proceed with scheduled reset? (y/n) [n]? y
Reset scheduled for 20:00:00, Sat Jan 10 2009 (in 1 day 5 hours 40 minutes

This example shows how to schedule a reset at a specific future time and include a reason for the reset:

System(rw)->reset at 20:00 01/10 Software upgrade
Reset scheduled at 20:00:00, Sat Jan 10 2009
Reset reason: Software upgrade
Proceed with scheduled reset? (y/n) [n]? y
Reset scheduled for 20:00:00, Sat Jan 10 2009 (in 1 day 5 hours 40 minutes