
Performing Administrative Functions
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Enabling and Disabling Delayed Boot
You can globally enable or disable the Delayed Boot feature. When you enable
Delayed Boot, you can schedule a router for a Delayed Boot. When you disable
Delayed Boot, you can continue to schedule router boots; however, no boots will
occur until you re-enable the feature.
To enable and disable Delayed Boot, start at the Configuration Manager and
complete the following steps:
1. Select Platform➔Schedule Boot➔Global.
The RUI Boot Group List window appears (F
igure 7-2).
Figure 7-2. RUI Boot Group List Window
2.
Edit the parameter.
— Enter Enable to globally enable Delayed Boot.
— Enter Disable to globally disable Delayed Boot.
3. Click on OK to return to the Configuration Manager main window.
Scheduling a Delayed Boot
Delayed Boot lets you specify the exact date and time a router boot occurs, and
the image and configuration file the router will use.
Note: Disabling Delayed Boot does not alter the boot schedule. If Delayed
Boot is later enabled, any routers whose boot time has not expired will boot as
scheduled.
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