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October 17th, 2007 21:00
UNIX/Linux "at" equivalent?
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Is there an equivalent to the UNIX and Linux "at" command on a PowerConnect switch? That is, can you say something like "run command xyz 2 hours from now" or similar?
The reason I ask, is we want to be able to easily turn off some switch ports for testing purposes, but we don't want to accidentally turn off so many that we cannot get back in or otherwise paint ourselves into a corner. If we can "at" a command for later that'll reenable all the ports in 2 hours or something, that might build in a nicer safety margin.
Thanks!
Is there an equivalent to the UNIX and Linux "at" command on a PowerConnect switch? That is, can you say something like "run command xyz 2 hours from now" or similar?
The reason I ask, is we want to be able to easily turn off some switch ports for testing purposes, but we don't want to accidentally turn off so many that we cannot get back in or otherwise paint ourselves into a corner. If we can "at" a command for later that'll reenable all the ports in 2 hours or something, that might build in a nicer safety margin.
Thanks!
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