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5. CLI Commands
Examples
The following command sets entry “Weekend Shutdown” to be executed every week, on Sundays:
console> schedule (Weekend Shutdown)> frequency weekly sun
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The following command sets entry “Bi-monthly Reset” to be executed every two months, on the first and third Saturday of the
month:
console> schedule (Bi-monthly Reset)> frequency monthly rst,third sat 2
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show frequency
Use the show frequency command to display the frequency settings of the scheduled action entry.
Syntax
show frequency
Examples
The following command displays the frequency settings of entry “Bi-monthly Reset”:
console> schedule (Bi-monthly Reset)> show frequency
Every 2 month(s) on the rst and third Saturday
schedule: load
load
Use the load command to assign one or more loads to a scheduled action. Loads can be assigned as a series of numbers
(i.e. “3,4,5,6”), as a range of numbers (i.e. “3-6”), or in combination (i.e. “3,5-8,10,12-15”). Note that the list of loads is
additive. Use the no form of this command to remove one or more loads from the scheduled action. This command applies
only to action type “load”.
Syntax
load <load-1>[,<load-2>...<load-N>]
load-x – Specifies a comma-delimited list of loads to be added to the scheduled action entry.
no load <load-1>[,<load-2>...<load-N>]
load-x – Specifies a comma-delimited list of loads to be removed from the scheduled action entry.
Examples
The following command assigns loads 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 12 to entry “Daily Off”:
console> schedule (Daily O)> load 1,5-8,12
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