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hh:mm to hh:mm day-of-the-week1 [day-of-the-week2...
periodic list
day-of-the-week7]
hh:mm to hh:mm day-of-the-week1 [day-of-the-week2...
no periodic list
day-of-the-week7]
hh:mm to hh:mm all
periodic list
hh:mm to hh:mm all
no periodic list
Parameters
day-of-the-week—The starting day that the associated time range is in
effect. The second occurrence is the ending day the associated statement
is in effect. The second occurrence can be the following week (see
description in the User Guidelines). Possible values are: mon, tue, wed, thu,
fri, sat, and sun.
hh:mm—The first occurrence of this argument is the starting hours:minutes
(military format) that the associated time range is in effect. The second
occurrence is the ending hours:minutes (military format) the associated
statement is in effect. The second occurrence can be at the following day
(see description in the User Guidelines). (Range: 0–23, mm: 0–59)
list day-of-the-week1
effect.
Default Configuration
There is no periodic time when the time range is in effect.
Command Mode
Time-range Configuration mode
User Guidelines
The second occurrence of the day can be at the following week, e.g.
Thursday–Monday means that the time range is effective on Thursday, Friday,
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
The second occurrence of the time can be on the following day, e.g. "22:00–2:00".
Example
switchxxxxxx(config)# time-range http-allowed
switchxxxxxx(config-time-range)# periodic mon 12:00 to wed 12:00
—Specifies a list of days that the time range is in
OL-32830-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
ACL Commands

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