[c-nsp] Reload without confirmation

David Freedman david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Wed Jun 24 09:10:51 EDT 2009


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No, same problem :

#reload at 01:00
Reload scheduled for 01:00:00 BST Thu Jun 25 2009 (in 10 hours and 50
minutes) by user on vty0 (10.0.0.1)
Reload reason: Reload Command
Proceed with reload? [confirm]

#reload in 5
Reload scheduled for 14:15:10 BST Wed Jun 24 2009 (in 5 minutes) by
user on vty0 (10.0.0.1)
Reload reason: Reload Command
Proceed with reload? [confirm]

Dave.

Jared Mauch wrote:
> You can't use reload at to meet your needs?
> 
> Jared Mauch
> 
> On Jun 24, 2009, at 8:25 AM, David Freedman
> <david.freedman at uk.clara.net> wrote:
> 
>> Am trying to reload a low end IOS device (c800 in this case) without
>> displaying a confirmation prompt.
>>
>> My issue is that the platform needing to issue the command can not "see"
>> the VTY output so could not be expected to respond to a confirmation
>> prompt, looked in vain for some kind of "/noconfirm" flag but didn't
>> find one...
>>
>> Does not appear to be possible with SNMP (even though it accepts the
>> snmp-server shutdown command).
>>
>> My current solution is to use an EEM applet called manually with a
>> single action of "reload" , unfortunately this only applies to 800
>> images with EEM (I would guess ADV images only)
>>
>> Anybody come up with a better solution?
>>
>> TIA
>>
>> Dave.
>>
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