Use the job command to configure scheduled jobs.
job <job ID> Specifies the job number, which is a non-negative integer. If the job doesn’t already exist, it creates it.Use the no form of this command to delete the job. Configures commands for the job. Since jobs may consist of multiple commands, you must assign each command a number that determines its order in the job.Use the no form of this command to remove commands from the job. comment <comment string> Use the no form of this command to remove the associated comment from the job. Sets the time and date for executing the job, based on a 24-hour clock. If you don’t set the date, the job executes at the first appropriate time.Use the no form of this command to clear the scheduled time for the job. Use the no form of this command to disable the job. Use the no form of this command to stop job on the first command failure. name <friendly job-name> Use the no form of this command to remove the associated friendly name for this job.
n If a <command string> or <comment string> includes spaces, enclose the entire string’s text in quotation marks.To create the job, “overnight”, to install a new image file, “image-2.0.0.0_15984.zip”, from “www.company.com/images/” into the inactive system partition:
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