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Run the following commands to configure Time Range:
Command Purpose
time-range name
Add a Time Range named name and enter the
configuration mode of Time Range
exit
Exit the configuration mode of Time Range
no time-range name
Delete Time Range named name
Note:
1. If the system has Time Range named name, run command time-range name to enter the TimeRange
configuration mode, but not create the new TimeRange.
84.3.2 Adding/Deleting Absolute Time Range
Each TimeRange has only at most only one absolute time range. Absolute Time Range can have the starting
time and the ending time simultaneously or it has the ending time but not the starting time, or it has the starting
time but not the ending time. When the absolute time has no starting time, the current time is the starting time;
when the absolute time has no ending time, the absolute time is effective forever.
To configure the absolute time range, run the following command:
Command Purpose
absolute {
start hour:minute day month year end hour:minute
day month year
| start hour:minute day month year
| end hour:minute day month year }
Adds an absolute time range
no absolute
Deletes the absolute time range
Note:
1. If a Time Range has the absolute time range, the absolute command modifies the absolute time range.
84.3.3 Adding/Deleting Periodic Time Range
A Time Range can has many periodic time ranges. Each periodic time range is not all the same, but the time
range can overlap.
To configure the periodic time, run the following command:
Command Purpose
periodic {
daily hour:minute to hour:minute
| weekdays hour:minute to hour:minute
Adds a periodic time range