CISCO-SYSTEM-MIB - csyScheduledResetTime

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csyScheduledResetTime

csy Scheduled Reset Time
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.131.1.4.1

The scheduled date and time the switch will be reset at. The system will only take octet strings with length 8 for this object which indicates the local time of the switch. The maximum scheduled time is 24 days from the current system clock time. Setting this object value to be before the current system clock time or beyond the maximum scheduled time limit will be rejected by the system. Setting the object to all-zero octet strings will cancel the previously scheduled reset time and then the system will have no pending scheduled reset time. Setting this object value to be any valid octet strings other than the above cases will override the previously scheduled reset time and cause the system to be reset at the newly specified time. After the system has accepted the scheduled reset time, if the system clock is advanced ahead of the scheduled reset time, then reset will happen approximately 5 minutes after the current clock.

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