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System Administration
114088 Rev. A 8-15
3.
Create a delayed boot service on the router.
Create the RUIBOOT service in the router configuration, as follows:
BN [3]: set wfRuiBoot.wfRuiBootBaseDelete.0 1;commit
This also enables delayed boot services on the router. (The system sets the
attribute wfRuiBootBaseDisable, OID = 1.3.6.1.4.1.18.3.3.2.14.1.1, in the
RUIBOOT base record to its default value of 1 or enabled.)
Scheduling Delayed Boot Events
You can schedule a delayed boot event on a router as follows:
1. Log in to the router’s Technician Interface.
Log in to the Technician Interface of the router you want to configure with a
delayed boot event. If you need instructions on how to perform a login via local
console or remote Telnet session, refer to Chapter 1, then resume the procedure
for scheduling a delayed boot event.
2. Schedule a delayed boot event.
To schedule a delayed boot event, you must first create (add) an entry in the
RUIBOOT table of delayed boot events, as follows:
BN [3]: set wfRuiBootTable.wfRuiBootDelete.
<wfRuiBootDateAndTime>
1
BN [3]: commit
Note that the instance ID
<wfRuiBootDateAndTime>
Specifies when the delayed boot event will occur
Comprises 11 octets, each of which contain in decimal notation one element
of the date and time you want to specify for the boot event (see Figure 8-1)
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