Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe Managed Switch
configuration that referenced the time range starts going into effect. The second occurrence
is the ending hours:minutes at which the configuration that referenced the time range is no
longer in effect. 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
The frequency is how often this periodic entry will become active. If the value is set to 0 ,
timer schedule will be threated as absolute..
Format periodic <frequency> {days-of-the-week time} to {[days-of-the-week] time}
Mode
no periodic
Use this command to delete a periodic time entry from a time range.
Format no periodic <frequency>{days-of-the-week time} to {[days-of-the-week] time}
Mode
periodic {start|end} time
Use this command to configure the start/end time for the time-range.
Format periodic {start|end} time
Mode
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
Mode
Time-Range Config
Time-Range Config
Time-Range Config
Privileged EXEC
Term Definition
Number of Time
Ranges
Number of time ranges configured in the system.
Time Range Name
Name of the time range.
Time Range Status
Status of the time range (active/inactive).
Absolute start
Start time and day for absolute time entry.
Absolute end
End time and day for absolute time entry.
Periodic Entries
Number of periodic entries in a time-range.