ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 2993

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time-schedule <name>
Use the time-schedule command to specify the time period a track has an effect. While the specified
schedule is active, the track follows the state of its associated probe. Use the no form of this command to
remove the time schedule from this track. Refer to the command
information on creating and modifying a schedule. Variations of this command include:
time-schedule <name> pass
time-schedule <name> fail
Syntax Description
<name>
pass
fail
Default Values
By default, no time schedule is assigned to the track. Therefore, the track always follows the state of its
associated probe.
Command History
Release 14.1
Release 15.1
Usage Examples
The following example specifies that schedule1 will be used to determine when track1 follows the state of
its probe:
(config)#track track1
(config-track-track1)#time-schedule schedule1 pass
60000CRG0-35E
Specifies the name of the time schedule to apply.
Specifies that the track status is PASS when the schedule is inactive.
Specifies that the track status is FAIL when the schedule is inactive.
Command was introduced.
Command was expanded to allow specification of the track state when the
schedule is inactive.
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