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4.
Specify a configuration file name, as follows:
BN [3]: set
wfRuiBootTable.wfRuiBootConfigName.<wfRuiBootDateAndTime>
“config2”
BN [3]: commit
The name you specify belongs to the RUIBOOT table entry that has the same
instance ID.
5.
Add additional scheduled boot events.
To add more scheduled boot events to the router configuration, repeat steps 2
through 4, otherwise, go to step 6.
6.
Save the current configuration file on the router, as follows:
BN [3]: save config
<vol>
:
<filename>
<vol>
is the NVFS flash volume on which you want to store a copy of the
current (modified) configuration file on the router.
<filename>
is the name you assign to the configuration file that contains your
scheduled boot entries.
7.
Log out of the Technician Interface session.
BN [3]: logout
For more information about how to close a Technician Interface session with a
Nortel Networks router, see Chapter 1.
Managing Scheduled Boot Services
This section describes how to
• Disable or reenable scheduled boot services on the router.
• Disable or reenable a scheduled boot event made for an earlier time on the
router.
• Change the name of the router software image and/or configuration file you
want the router to boot with at a later time.
• Delete entries from the RUIBOOT table of scheduled boot events.
• Delete scheduled boot services from the router.
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