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Clock Commands

OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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9.1

absolute

To specify an absolute time when a time range is in effect, use the absolute
command in Time-range Configuration mode. To restore the default configuration,
use the no form of this command.
Syntax
hh:mm day month year
absolute start
no absolute start
hh:mm day month year
absolute end
no absolute end
Parameters
start—Absolute time and date that the permit or deny statement of the
associated function going into effect. If no start time and date are specified,
the function is in effect immediately.
end—Absolute time and date that the permit or deny statement of the
associated function is no longer in effect. If no end time and date are
specified, the function is in effect indefinitely.
hh:mm
—Time in hours (military format) and minutes (Range: 0–23, mm: 0–5)
day
—Day (by date) in the month. (Range: 1–31)
month
—Month (first three letters by name). (Range: Jan...Dec)
year
—Year (no abbreviation) (Range: 2000–2097)
Default Configuration
There is no absolute time when the time range is in effect.
Command Mode
Time-range Configuration mode
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