Time-Range - Cisco 300 Series Cli Manual

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OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
switchxxxxxx(config-mac-al)# exit
switchxxxxxx(config)# interface gi1
switchxxxxxx(config-if)# service-acl input server-acl default-action deny-any
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time-range

Use the time-range Global Configuration mode command to define time ranges for
different functions. In addition, this command enters the Time-range Configuration
mode. All commands after this one refer to the time-range being defined.
This command sets a time-range name. Use the
to actually configure the time-range.
Use the no form of this command to remove the time range from the device.
Syntax
time-range-name
time-range
time-range-name
no time-range
Parameters
time-range-name—Specifies the name for the time range. (Range: 1–32
characters)
Default Configuration
No time range is defined
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
After adding the name of a time range with this command, use the
periodic
commands to actually configure the time-range. Multiple periodic
commands are allowed in a time range. Only one absolute command is allowed.
If a time-range command has both absolute and periodic values specified, then
the periodic items are evaluated only after the absolute start time is reached, and
are not evaluated again after the absolute end time is reached.
All time specifications are interpreted as local time.
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absolute
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and
periodic
commands
absolute
and
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