Removing A Time-Range - Cisco Nexus 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os security configuration guide, release 9.x
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Removing a Time-Range

Command or Action
Step 5
(Optional) [sequence-number] absolute start time date
[end time date]
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# absolute start 1:00 15
march 2013
Step 6
(Optional) [sequence-number] absolute [start time date]
end time date
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# absolute end 23:59:59
31 may 2013
Step 7
(Optional) no {sequence-number | periodic arguments . . .
| absolute arguments. . .}
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# no 80
Step 8
(Optional) show time-range name
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# show time-range
workday-daytime
Step 9
(Optional) copy running-config startup-config
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# copy running-config
startup-config
Related Topics
Removing a Time-Range
You can remove a time range from the device.
Before you begin
Ensure that you know whether the time range is used in any ACL rules. The device allows you to remove
time ranges that are used in ACL rules. Removing a time range that is in use in an ACL rule does not affect
the configuration of interfaces where you have applied the ACL. Instead, the device considers the ACL rule
using the removed time range to be empty.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure terminal
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 9.x
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Changing Sequence Numbers in a Time
Purpose
• weekdays —Monday through Friday.
• weekend —Saturday through Sunday.
Creates an absolute rule that is in effect beginning at the
time and date specified after the start keyword. If you
omit the end keyword, the rule is always in effect after
the start time and date have passed.
Creates an absolute rule that is in effect until the time and
date specified after the end keyword. If you omit the start
keyword, the rule is always in effect until the end time and
date have passed.
Removes the specified rule from the time range.
Displays the time-range configuration.
Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
Range, on page 283
Configuring IP ACLs

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