Reference Guide

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The first occurrence of the time argument is the starting hours:minutes which the configuration that
referenced the time range starts going into eect. The second occurrence is the ending hours:minutes
at which the configuration that referenced the time range is no longer in eect.
The hours:minutes are expressed in a 24-hour clock. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 am and 20:00 is 8:00
pm.
Format periodic days-of-the-week time to time
Mode Time-Range Config
no periodic
This command deletes a periodic time entry from a time range
Format no periodic days-of-the-week time to time
Mode Time-Range Config
show time-range
Use this command to display a time range and all the absolute/periodic time entries that are defined for
the time range. Use the name parameter to identify a specific time range to display. When name is not
specified, all the time ranges defined in the system are displayed.
Format
show time-range [name]
Mode Privileged EXEC
The information in the following table displays when no time range name is specified.
Column
Meaning
Admin Mode The administrative mode of the time range feature on the switch
Current number of all Time Ranges The number of time ranges currently configured in the system.
Maximum number of all Time Ranges The maximum number of time ranges that can be configured in the system.
Time Range Name Name of the time range.
Status Status of the time range (active/inactive)
Periodic Entry count The number of periodic entries configured for the time range.
Absolute Entry Whether an absolute entry has been configured for the time range (Exists).
Auto-Voice over IP Commands
This section describes the commands used to configure Auto-Voice over IP (VoIP) commands. The
Auto-VoIP feature explicitly matches VoIP streams in Ethernet switches and provides them with a better
class-of-service than ordinary trac. When you enable the Auto-VoIP feature on an interface, the
interface scans incoming trac for the following call-control protocols:
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
Quality of Service Commands
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