CLI Reference Guide-R04

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Chapter 4
| System Management Commands
Time Range
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periodic This command sets the time range for the periodic execution of a command. Use
the no form to remove a previously specified time range.
Syntax
[no] periodic {daily | friday | monday | saturday | sunday | thursday |
tuesday | wednesday | weekdays | weekend} hour minute to {daily | friday |
monday | saturday | sunday | thursday | tuesday | wednesday | weekdays |
weekend | hour minute}
daily - Daily
friday - Friday
monday - Monday
saturday - Saturday
sunday - Sunday
thursday - Thursday
tuesday - Tuesday
wednesday - Wednesday
weekdays - Weekdays
weekend - Weekends
hour - Hour in 24-hour format. (Range: 0-23)
minute - Minute. (Range: 0-59)
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Time Range Configuration
Command Usage
If a time range is already configured, you must use the no form of this
command to remove the current entry prior to configuring a new time range.
If both an absolute rule and one or more periodic rules are configured for the
same time range (i.e., named entry), that entry will only take effect if the current
time is within the absolute time range and one of the periodic time ranges.
When using daily, weekdays or weekend keywords with the command, the “to
keyword must be the same word or no keyword (it is implicit) and only hours
and minutes are input (see the examples).
When using the no form of the command with daily, weekdays or weekend
keywords, the second “to” keyword is not required only the “to” time settings.