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Functions:
Define the time-range of different commands within one week, and every
week to circulate subject to this time.
Parameters:
Friday
(
Friday)
Monday
(
Monday)
Saturday
(
Saturday)
Sunday
(
Sunday)
Thursday
(
Thursday
)
Tuesday
(
Tuesday)
Wednesday
(
Wednesday)
daily
(
Every day of the week
)
weekdays
(
Monday thru Friday
)
weekend
(
Saturday thru Sunday
)
start_time
start
time ,HH:MM:SS (hour: minute: second)
end_time
end time,HH:MM:SS (hour: minute: second)
Remark: time-range polling is one minute per time, so the time error shall be <= one
minute.
Command Mode:
time-range mode
Default:
No time-range configuration
Usage Guide:
Periodic time and date. The definition of period is specific time period of
Monday to Saturday and Sunday every week.
day1 hh:mm:ss To day2 hh:mm:ss or
{[day1+day2+day3+day4+day5+day6+day7]|weekend|weekdays|daily} hh:mm:ss To
hh:mm:ss
Examples:
Make configurations effective within the period from9:15:30 to 12:30:00
during Tuesday to Saturday.
Switch(Config)#time-range dc_timer
Switch(Config-Time-Range)#
absolute-periodic Tuesday 9:15:30 to Saturday 12:30:00
Make configurations effective within the period from 14:30:00 to 16:45:00 on Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
Switch (Config-Time-Range) #
periodic
Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday 14:30:00 to
16:45:00
19.2.2.2 absolute start
Command:[no]absolute start <start_time> <start_data> [end
<end_time>
<end_data>]
Functions:
Define an absolute time-range, this time-range operates subject to the clock
of this equipment.