3-15By default, no scheduled reboot is set on the switch.The switch timer can be set to a precision of one minute, that is, the switch will reboot within one minuteafter the specified reboot date and time.After you execute the schedule reboot at command with a specified future date, the switch will rebootat the specified time with at most one minute delay.After you execute the schedule reboot at command without specifying a date, the switch will:z Reboot at the specified time on the current day if the specified time is later than the current time.z Reboot at the specified time on the next day if the specified time is earlier than the current time.After you execute the command, the system will prompt you to confirm. Enter "Y" or "y" for your settingto take effect, and your setting will overwrite the previous one (if available).If you adjust the system time by the clock command after executing the schedule reboot at command,the schedule reboot at command will be invalid and the scheduled reboot will not happen.Related command: reboot, display schedule reboot.Example# Suppose the current time is 05:06, schedule a reboot so that the switch reboots at 22:00 on thecurrent day. schedule reboot at 22:00Reboot system at 22:00 2000/04/02(in 22 hours and 0 minutes)confirm?[Y/N]:yschedule reboot delaySyntaxschedule reboot delay { hh:mm | mm }undo schedule rebootViewUser viewParameterhh:mm: Reboot waiting delay, where hh ranges from 0 to 720, and mm ranges from 0 to 59. The value ofhh:mm can be up to 720:00.mm: Reboot waiting delay, ranging from 0 to 43,200 minutes.DescriptionUse the schedule reboot delay command to schedule a reboot on the switch, and set the rebootwaiting delay.