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From CLI (enable mode) #
reload in 360 <-------------- will reload the router in 6 hours
After running this cmd, you'll be asked to confirm whether or not to save any changes since the last time changes were writtenn to NVRAM.
Then, you'll be asked whether or not you truly want to reload the system or not --- if you answer "y", then the system will reload with the delay that you specified (not immediately, as many people fear when they 1st run this cmd).

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From CLI (enable mode) #
reload in 360 <-------------- will reload the router in 6 hours
After running this cmd, you'll be asked to confirm whether or not to save any changes since the last time changes were writtenn to NVRAM.
Then, you'll be asked whether or not you truly want to reload the system or not --- if you answer "y", then the system will reload with the delay that you specified (not immediately, as many people fear when they 1st run this cmd).

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Re: Is there a way to schedule a reboot of a NetVanta 7060 during off hours?
Thank you for the quick response - I'll give that a try tonight.

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Re: Is there a way to schedule a reboot of a NetVanta 7060 during off hours?
That worked great - thanks!