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periodic { daily HH:MM to HH:MM | monthly DATE HH:MM to [DATE] HH:MM | weekly
WEEKLY-DAY HH:MM to [ WEEKLY-DAY ] HH:MM }
Syntax Description
daily HH:MM to
HH:MM
weekly WEEKLY-DAY
HH:MM to [ WEEKLY-
DAY ] HH:MM
monthly DATE
HH:MM to [ DATE ]
HH:MM
Default
Command Mode
Usage Guideline
Example
Switch(config)#time-range rdtime
Switch(config-time-range)#periodic daily 9:00 to 12:00
Switch(config-time-range)#periodic weekly saturday 00:00 to sunday 23:59
Switch(config-time-range)#periodic monthly 1 19:00 to 2 17:00
Switch(config)#end
CLI Reference Guide
Use the periodic command to specify the period of time to be covered in a time
range profile.
Specifies the time of day with an hour:minute format HH:MM, using a 24-hour
clock (for example, 14:30). The first HH:MM time entered must be earlier than
the second HH:MM. Note: The HH range is 00 ~ 23; The MM range is 00 ~ 59.
Specifies the day of the week and time of day in the format day HH:MM, where
the day of the week name is used i.e. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday,
friday, saturday, and sunday.
If the ending day of the week is the same as the starting day of the week, it can
be omitted (then it is the same as the daily format).
Specifies the numeric date, from 1 to 31, and the time of day, in the format DATE
HH:MM.
If the day does not exist on the calender, the specified time period will be
skipped. For example, since April has only 30 days an entry such as "April 31"
will be ignored.
None
Time-range configuration
Up to 6 periods can be specified in the same profile. A new period entry can
partially overlap an older existing one. If a new period's starting and the ending
time are identical to a previous entry, a warning message is displayed and the
configuration will not be accepted.
To remove an individual period entry delete the time-range and then create
Note:
a new time-range to which the correct period entry can be added.
This example shows how to make a time-range which includes the periods daily
09:00 to 12:00, 00:00 Saturday to 23:59 Sunday, and 19:00 of the 1st day to
17:00 of the 2nd day of every month.
Verify the settings by entering the show time-range command.
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