Scheduling a job in the modular approach, Scheduled job configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Task Command

Remarks

Schedule a job.

Schedule a job to run a

command at a specific time:
schedule job at time [ date ]

view view command

Schedule a job to run a

command after a delay:

schedule job delay time view

view command

Use either command.

NOTE:

If you execute the schedule job
command repeatedly, the last

configuration takes effect.

Changing any clock setting can

cancel the job set by using the

schedule job command.

Scheduling a job in the modular approach

To configure a scheduled job:

Step Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Create a job and enter job
view.

job job-name N/A

3.

Specify the view in which the
commands in the job run.

view view-name

You can specify only one view for
a job. The job executes all

commands in the specified view.

4.

Add commands to the job.

Configure a command to run at

a specific time and date:
time time-id at time date

command command

Configure a command to run at

a specific time:

time time-id { one-off |

repeating } at time
[ month-date month-day |

week-day week-daylist ]

command command

Configure a command to run

after a delay:

time time-id { one-off |

repeating } delay time
command command

Use any of the commands.
Changing a clock setting does not

affect the schedule set by using the

time at or time delay command.

Scheduled job configuration example

Network requirements

Configure scheduled tasks on SecPath to enable interfaces GigabitEthernet 0/1, GigabitEthernet 0/2,

and GigabitEthernet 0/3 at 8:00 and disabled them at 18:00 on working days every week, to control

the access of the PCs connected to these interfaces.

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