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2084 CHAPTER 137: COMMON CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Parameter time-name: Time range name comprising 1 to 32 characters. It is case insensitive
and must start with an English letter. To avoid confusion, this name cannot be all.
start-time: Start time of a periodic time range, in hh:mm format as 24-hour time,
where hh is hours and mm is minutes. Its value ranges from 00:00 to 23:59.
end-time: End time of the periodic time range, in hh:mm format as 24-hour time,
where hh is hours and mm is minutes. Its value ranges from 00:00 to 24:00. The
end time must be greater than the start time.
days: Indicates on which day or days of the week the periodic time range is valid.
You may specify multiple values, in words or in digits, separated by spaces, for this
argument, but make sure that they do not overlap. These values can take one of
the following forms:
A digit in the range 0 to 6, respectively for Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Week in words, that is, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, or Sun.
working-day for Monday through Friday.
off-day for Saturday and Sunday.
daily for seven days of a week.
from time1 date1: Indicates the start time and date of an absolute time range.
The time1 argument specifies the time of the day in hh:mm format as 24-hour
time, where hh is hours and mm is minutes. Its value ranges from 00:00 to 23:59.
The date1 argument specifies a date in MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD format,
where MM is the month of the year in the range 1 to 12, DD is the day of the
month in the range 1 to 31, and YYYY is the year in the usual Gregorian calendar
in the range 1970 to 2100. If not specified, the start time is the earliest time
available from the system, namely, 01/01/1970 00:00:00 AM.
to time2 date2: Indicates the end time and date of the absolute time range. The
format of the time2 argument is the same as that of the time1 argument, but its
value ranges from 00:00 to 24:00. The end time must be greater than the start
time. If not specified, the end time is the maximum time available from the system,
namely, 12/31/2100 24:00:00 PM. The format and value range of the date2
argument are the same as those of the date1 argument.
Description Use the
time-range command to create a time range.
Use the
undo time-range command to remove a time range.
You may create a maximum of 256 time ranges.
A time range can be one of the following:
Periodic time range created using the time-range time-name start-time to
end-time days command. A time range thus created recurs periodically on the
day or days of the week.
Absolute time range created using the time-range time-name { from time1
date1 [ to time2 date2 ] | to time2 date2 } command. Unlike a periodic time
range, a time range thus created does not recur. For example, to create an