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AirGroup Time-Based Sharing Syntax Examples
This section provides examples and discussions of syntax for time-based sharing policies for AirGroup shared
devices.
For information on using time-based sharing for AirGroup, see "About AirGroup Time-Based Sharing" on page
75. For supplemental time-based syntax information, see "Time-Based Syntax Reference" on page 73.
Example:
periodic Monday 9am to 10am shared users A, B
The device is shared with users A and B, from 9am to 10am every Monday (relative to the server's current
time zone). Outside of this time slot, the device is not shared (except as otherwise controlled by AOS).
Example:
periodic Monday 9:00 to 10:30 shared users A, B
periodic Monday 12:00 to 13:30 shared users A, B
periodic Monday 15:00 to 16:30 shared users C, D
The device is shared with users A and B, from 9am to 10:30am and from noon to 1:30pm every Monday
(relative to the server's current time zone). From 3pm to 4:30pm, the device is shared with users C and D.
Outside of these two time slots, the device is not shared.
With periodic, times may be specified either in 24-hour format (hh:mm, from 0:00 to 24:00), or in 12-hour
format (hh:mm and am or pm).
Don't specify overlapping time ranges with periodic rules; this can lead to unexpected results.
The synonyms rep, repeat or repeating may also be used in place of period or periodic. All of these
terms are treated identically.
Example:
default allow
periodic mon 9am to 10am shared users A, B
As in the first example, the device is shared with users A and B, from 9am to 10am every Monday. Outside
of this time slot, the device is shared as specified by the other sharing state fields (shared users, locations,
roles and/or groups). This is the meaning of the default allow statement.
If default allow is not specified, the normal behavior is default deny, which is the same as in the first
example. Note that with default deny in effect, the AirGroup time sharing policy will override any other
sharing rules that are specified, for as long as the time sharing policy is in effect.
Two and three-character shortened forms of weekdays are acceptable (e.g. "Mon" or "Mo" can be used for
Monday, "Tue" or "Tu" for Tuesday, etc.) Case is not significant in the time sharing policy, so "Mon", "MON",
and "mon" are all equivalent ways to specify "Monday".
Example:
default deny
not after 01-Feb-2014
periodic mon 9am to 10am shared users A, B
The device is shared with users A and B, from 9am to 10am every Monday. The not after date sets the end
of the time sharing policy. Monday, January 27, 2014 is the last day that this time sharing policy will take
effect.
After 10am on this date, the time sharing policy is no longer in effect; any other sharing rules that have
been specified will then take effect.
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