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  • Zyxel_Emily
    Zyxel_Emily Posts: 1,404  Zyxel Employee
    Zyxel Certified Network Administrator - Security Zyxel Certified Sales Associate 100 Answers 1000 Comments

    Hi @Franc,

    You can create a shutdown.zysh and upload it to USG60.

    The content of the .zysh file is:

    Use the CLI command to run shutdown.zysh at specific time and date.

    In this example, the schedule for shutdown is at 11:40 on 2019-11-11 with timezone GMT+8

    If the console is connected, you'll find the console message after the script is executed.

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  • Franc
    Franc Posts: 27  Freshman Member
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    Hi @Zyxel_Emily

    Thanks for your further suggest.

    Please could you be so kind to reply about about my last question:


    "

    I successfully logged in via SSH and I simply wrote "shutdown". The USG immediately has switched off.

    I wrote:

    "ssh username@host"

    "password"

    "shutdown"


    Is this way a RIGHT way to switch off the USG as the standard way via web interface? Or rather, does the USG switch off correctly without damages?

    "


    thank-you