Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual page 172

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Administration: Time Settings
Time Range
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Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
8021X Port Authentication
Port Settings
Time-Based PoE
There are two types of time ranges:
Absolute —This type of time range begins on a specific date or immediately and ends
on a specific date or extends infinitely. It is created in the Time Range pages. A
recurring element can be added to it.
Recurring — This type of time range contains a time range element that is added to an
absolute range, and begins and ends on a recurring basis. It is defined in the Recurring
Range pages.
If a time range includes both absolute and recurring ranges, the operations of the associated
commands are active only if both absolute start time and the recurring time range have been
reached. Operations of the associated commands are inactive when either of the time ranges
are reached.
The device supports a maximum of 10 absolute time ranges.
All time specifications are interpreted as local time (Daylight Saving Time does not affect
this).To ensure that the time range entries take effect at the desired times, the system time must
be set.
The time-range feature can be used for the following:
Limit access of computers to the network during business hours (for example), after
which the network ports are locked, and access to the rest of the network is blocked
(see
Port Settings
Limit PoE operation to a specified period.
Absolute Time Range
To define an absolute time range:
Click Administration > Time Settings > Time Range.
The existing time ranges are displayed.
To add a new time range, click Add.
Enter the following fields:
Time Range Name—Enter a new time range name.
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