Policy Validity-Period - Alcatel-Lucent 060321-10, Rev. B Cli Reference Manual

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policy validity-period

policy validity-period
Configures a validity period that specifies the days and times in which a policy rule is in effect.
policy validity-period name [days days] [months months] [hours hh:mm to hh:mm] [interval
mm:dd:yyyy hh:mm to mm:dd:yyyy hh:mm]
policy validity-period name no {hours | interval}
no policy validity-period name
Syntax Definitions
name
days
months
hh:mm
mm:dd:yyyy hh:mm
Defaults
By default, no validity period is in effect for a policy rule.
parameter
days
months
hh:mm
mm:dd:yyyy hh:mm
Platforms Supported
OmniSwitch 10K
Usage Guidelines
Use the no form of the command to remove a validity period from the configuration, or to remove
parameters from a particular validity period. Note that at least one parameter must be associated with a
validity period.
Any combination of days, months, hours, and interval parameters is allowed. The validity period is
only in effect when all specified parameters are true.
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The name of the validity period (up to 31 alphanumeric characters).
The day(s) of the week this validity period is active. Enter the actual day
of the week (e.g., monday, tuesday, wednesday, etc.).
The month(s) in which the validity period is active. Enter the actual
month (e.g., january, february, march, etc.).
The time of day, specified in hours and minutes, the validity period
starts and the time of day the validity period ends (e.g., 10:30 to 11:30).
An interval of time in which a rule is in effect. Specify a start and end to
the interval period by entering a beginning date and time followed by an
end date and time (e.g., 11:01:2005 12:01 to 11:02:2005 12:01).
default
no restriction
no restriction
no specific
time
no interval
QoS Policy Commands
OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide
March 2011

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