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ACL Commands
78-21075-01 Command Line Interface Reference Guide
Command Mode
Time-range Configuration mode
Example
switchxxxxxx(config)# time-range http-allowed
switchxxxxxx(config-time-range)# absolute start 12:00 1 jan 2005
switchxxxxxx(config-time-range)# absolute end 12:00 31 dec 2005

48.13 periodic

Use the periodic Time-range Configuration mode command to specify a recurring
(weekly) time range for functions that support the time-range feature. Use the no
form of this command to remove the time limitation.
Syntax
day-of-the-week hh:mm to day-of-the-week hh:mm
periodic
day-of-the-week hh:mm to day-of-the-week hh:mm
no periodic
hh:mm to hh:mm day-of-the-week1 [day-of-the-week2...
periodic list
day-of-the-week7]
no periodic list
hh:mm to hh:mm day-of-the-week1 [day-of-the-week2...
day-of-the-week7]
hh:mm to hh:mm all
periodic list
all 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: Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
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)
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