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Time Range Commands

91.1 About Time Range
You can set a time range for time-oriented features such as Classifier ACL (Access Control List) rule
which categorizes data packets into different network traffic flows. The advantage of the time range
feature is that it allows you to schedule the active time of configurations. Time range can be configured
in two ways - Absolute and Periodic. Absolute is a fixed time range with a start and end time. Periodic
is recurrence of a time range and doesn't have an end time.
91.2 Command Summary
The following section lists the commands for this feature.
Table 209 time-range Command Summary
COMMAND
show time-range <name>
time-range <name> [absolute
start <hh:mm> <1-31> <jan-dec>
<1970-2037> end <hh:mm> <1-31>
<jan-dec> <1970-2037>]
time-range <name> [periodic <[
<monday|tuesday|wednesday|thurs
day|friday|saturday|sunday><hh:
mm> to
monday|tuesday|wednesday|thursd
ay|friday|saturday|sunday>
<hh:mm>][<[monday][tuesday][wed
nesday][thursday][friday][satur
day][sunday]|daily|weekdays|wee
kend> <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>]
no time-range <name>
DESCRIPTION
Displays details on the named rule.
Creates an absolute time-range rule that has a set start
and end time and date (absolute). name is the name of
the time-range rule.
Creates a periodic time-range rule that recurs at the
specified time and day (periodic). name is the name of
the time-range rule.
Removes the specified time-range rule.
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