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5. CLI Commands
load state
Use the load state command to specify load behavior – turn on, turn off or cycle – when the scheduled action is executed.
This command applies only to action type “load”.
Syntax
load state {cycle | off | on}
Examples
The following command configures the loads specified in entry “Daily Off” to turn off when triggered:
console> schedule (Daily O)> load state o
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show load
Use the show load command to display the load details for the scheduled action entry. This command applies only to action
type “load”.
Syntax
show load [state]
Examples
The following command displays the load details for entry “Daily Off”:
console> schedule (Daily O)> show load
Load(s) : 1,5,6,7,8,12
Load State : o
schedule: load-group
load-group
Use the load-group command to assign one or more load groups to a scheduled action. Note that load groups are created
using the device-level load-group command. Use the no form of this command to remove one or more load groups from the
scheduled action. This command applies only to action type “load-group”.
Syntax
load-group <group-1>[,<group-2>...<group-N>]
group-x – Specifies a comma-delimited list of load groups to be added to the scheduled action.
no load-group <group-1>[,<group-2>...<group-N>]
group-x – Specifies a comma-delimited list of load groups to be removed from the scheduled action.
Examples
The following command assigns load groups “Routers1” and “Routers2” to entry “Weekly Cycle”:
console> schedule (Weekly Cycle)> load-group Routers1,Routers2
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