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How to do a scheduled reboot through the GUI

lucas.shelton1
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When I click on Commands>Scheduled Reboot>Reboot At it looks as though its going to reboot right then if I click on the reboot button.  How do I set the time I would like it to reboot?

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Mark Malone
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Whats the device ?

5508, sorry should've included that.

From GUI not sure but from cli on 5508 you can run this reset system in xx.xx.xx

As long as you're under the "Reboot At" or "Reboot In" section you'll be fine to hit the Reboot button. You should see "SYSTEM REBOOT AT [YYYY/MM/DD] [HH:MM:SS]" in the main window to confirm you are in the right place.The next window is where you configure the time to reboot.

Alternatively the CLI method outlined by Mark is nice and clean!

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ok I am ok and I entered the time I want the device to reboot 

but how to save?

I have two options Save And Reboot ant the other option is Reboot Without Save 

there is no Save option?

if I click Save And Reboot I get a message "Configuration will be saved and the controller will be rebooted. Click ok to confirm.."

I cannot reboot this device during business that is why I am trying to schedule this after hours

how to save this and not reboot until scheduled time?

 

 

 

To save config from CLI:

--- save config

From GUI:

You can hit "save configuration"button on the right corner.

ok it seemed like it worked

I check the controller and its been up for 3 days

so I guess it rebooted

but now all the access points are gone?

I wanted to reboot them all before doing an upgrade some showed they were up for more than 500 days

but now I cannot find any all access points are gone

how to get them back?

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