Concept Guide
time-range
time-range <name> absolute [end <mm/dd/yyyy> <hh:mm>]|[start <mm/dd/yyyy> <hh:mm>]
time-range <name> periodic
Daily <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Friday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Monday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Saturday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Sunday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Thursday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Tuesday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Wednesday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Weekday <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
Weekend <hh:mm> to <hh:mm>
no ...
Description
This command configures time ranges.
Syntax
Parameter Description
<name>
Name of this time range. You can reference this name in other commands.
absolute
Specifies an absolute time range, with a specific start and/or end time and date.
periodic
Specifies a recurring time range. Specify the start and end time and Daily, Weekday,
Weekend, or the day of the week.
no
Negates any configured parameter.
Usage Guidelines
You can use time ranges when configuring session ACLs. Once you configure a time range, you can use it in
multiple session ACLs.
Example
The following command configures a time range for daytime working hours:
(host) (config) #time-range working-hours periodic
weekday 7:30 to 18:00
Command History
The command was introduced in ArubaOS 3.0.
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