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Rebooting a Services Router with the CLI

You can use the request system reboot CLI command to schedule a reboot of the Services Router:


user@host> request system reboot <at time> <in minutes> <media type> <message “text”>

Table 89 describes the request system reboot command options.

Table 89: CLI Request System Reboot Command Options

Option

Description

none

Same as at now (reboots the router immediately).

at time

Specifies the time at which to reboot the router. You can specify time in one of the following ways:

  • now—Reboots the router immediately. This is the default.
  • +minutes—Reboots the router in the number of minutes from now that you specify.
  • yymmddhhmm—Reboots the router at the absolute time on the date you specify. Enter the year, month, day, hour (in 24-hour format), and minute.
  • hh:mm—Reboots the router at the absolute time you specify, on the current day. Enter the time in 24-hour format, using a colon (:) to separate hours from minutes.

in minutes

Specifies the number of minutes from now to reboot the router. This option is a synonym for the at +minutes option.

media type

Specifies the boot device to boot the router from:

  • compact-flash—Reboots from the primary compact flash drive. This is the default.
  • removable-compact-flash—Reboots from the optional removable compact flash drive. This option is available on J4300 and J6300 Services Routers only.
  • usb—Reboots from the USB storage device.

message "text"

Provides a message to display to all system users before the router reboots.


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