Administrator Guide

The device will be shared with a single role named default_role, from 9:00 to 22:00 each day. ("periodic
9:00 to 22:00 shared roles default_role").
On Thursday, the device is not shared between 9:00 and 17:00.
On Friday, the device is not shared between 9:00 and 17:00.
Example:
default allow
periodic 9:00 to 22:00 shared roles default_role
no periodic thu 9:00 to 17:00
periodic fri 9:00 to 17:00 not shared
This example is similar to the previous example; the device is not shared on Thursday and Friday between
9:00 and 17:00.
The difference is after 22:00 and before 9:00: in the previous example, the device is not shared during this
time period, whereas with default allow the other AirGroup sharing rules will take effect (any shared users,
roles, groups or locations that have been defined for the device).
Time-Based Syntax Reference
This reference describes the syntax used for time formats in time-based sharing rules. It supplements the
examples for AirGroup time-based sharing by user groups discussed in "AirGroup Time-Based Sharing Syntax
Examples" on page 76. For more information on using time-based sharing with AirGroup, see "About AirGroup
Time-Based Sharing" on page 80.
The syntax for AirGroup time-based sharing policies supports all the default time-based ACL rules specified in
TimeRangeACL. This ACL is a sequence of rules, one per line, according to the following syntax:
l default allow|deny
Specifies the default behavior for unmatched times; this is 'allow' only if no 'periodic' or 'absolute' rules are
specified, otherwise it is 'deny'. Use 'default allow' if the remaining rules exclude times, otherwise use
'default deny' if the remaining rules are to include times. This rule may only be used once.
l [time] zone default|server|...
Specifies the time zone to use for matching times and specifying the time of day. If unset, the current time
zone setting is used (note that this may vary due to operator and/or profile settings). If the value "default"
or "server" is specified, the system's time zone is used. Otherwise, the named time zone is used. This rule
may only be used once, and must be before any rules specifying a time interval.
l [not] period(ic) [day-list] hh:mm to [day] hh:mm
Specifies a periodic or daily interval. Recognized days include Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and 3-letter abbreviations; the tokens "weekends" and "weekdays" may also be
used. Without a day-list, all days of the week are matched. Time may be specified in 12 or 24 hour format,
with the special time 24:00 indicating the end of the day.
Example: periodic monday 8:00 to friday 17:00 matches between 8am and 5pm, Monday
through Friday.
Example: periodic weekdays 8:00 to 17:00 specifies the same thing as the example in the previous
line.
Example: periodic wed 11am to 11pm matches between 11:00 and 23:00 on a Wednesday.
Example: periodic weekend 0:00 to 24:00 matches any time on a Saturday or Sunday.
Example: periodic saturday sunday 0:00 to 24:00 specifies the same thing as the example in the
previous line.
The 'not' keyword may be specified to invert the allow/deny decision.
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