
Performing Administrative Functions
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Modifying a Scheduled Delayed Boot
To modify a Delayed Boot on a particular router, you edit the Enable, Image
Name, and Configuration File Name parameters. Start at the Configuration
Manager and complete the following steps:
1. Select Platform➔Scheduled Boot➔Boot.
The RUI Boot Interface Parameters window appears (refer to F
igure 7-3).
2. From the list in the upper-left corner of the window, select the Delayed
Boot you want to modify.
3. Edit the Enable, Image Name, or Configuration File Name field.
Refer to T
able 7-1 for the field names and the range of acceptable values.
4. Click on Apply.
The Delayed Boot of the router you selected is modified.
5. Select Done to return to the Configuration Manager main window.
Deleting a Scheduled Delayed Boot
You can delete one or all scheduled Delayed Boots. To delete all scheduled
Delayed Boots, proceed to the next section. To delete a Delayed Boot on a
particular router, start at the Configuration Manager and complete the following
steps:
1. Select Platform➔Scheduled Boot➔Boot.
The RUI Boot Interface Parameters window appears (refer to F
igure 7-3).
Note: To modify the date and time of a Delayed Boot, you must cancel and
re-schedule the boot. Refer to the section “Deleting a Scheduled Delayed
Boot,” later in this chapter.
Note: To modify the date and time of a Delayed Boot, you must cancel and
re-schedule the boot. Complete the steps below and refer to the section
“Scheduling a Delayed Boot
,” earlier in this chapter.
To modify the Enable, Image Name, and Configuration File Name parameters
of a Delayed Boot, refer to the previous section, “Modifying a Scheduled
Delayed Boot.”
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