Configuration Guide Configuring RF Scheduling
Configuration Steps
Creating a Scheduling Session
(Mandatory)Run the schedule session sid command to create a scheduling session. sid indicates Session ID,
which can be set to a value ranging from 1 to 8 on a fat AP.
A scheduling session must first be created before use.
sid: Indicates Session ID. It can be set to a value ranging from 1 to 8 on a fat AP.
By default, no scheduling session is created.
Global configuration mode
Specifying the Time Interval for a Scheduling Session
(Mandatory) Run schedule session sid time-range n period day1 [ to day2 ] time hh1:mm1 to hh2:mm2 to specify the
time interval and cycle of a scheduling session.
session sid: Indicates Session ID. It can be set to a value ranging from 1 to 8 on a fat AP.
time-range n: Indicates the number of a time interval, which ranges from 1 to 8.
period day1 [ to day2 ]: Indicates the scheduling cycle, where day1 indicates the start date, and day2 indicates the
end date, which can be set to { sun | mon | tue | wed | thu | fri | sat }.
to day2: By default, this parameter indicates that the scheduling cycle is one day.
time hh1:mm1 to hh2:mm2: Indicates the scheduling time period, and hh1:mm1 and hh2:mm2 indicate the start time
and end time respectively in the unit of hours (ranging from 0 to 23) and minutes (ranging from 0 to 59).
schedule session sid time-range n period day1 [ to day2 ] time hh1:mm1 to hh2:mm2
sid: Indicates Session ID. It can be set to a value ranging from 1 to 8 on a fat AP.
n: Indicates the number of a time interval, which ranges from 1 to 8.
day1: Indicates the start date of the scheduling session cycle, which can be set to { sun | mon | tue | wed
| thu | fri | sat }.
to day2: day2 indicates the end date of the scheduling session cycle. By default, this parameter
indicates that the scheduling cycle is one day.
time hh1:mm1 to hh2:mm2: Indicates the scheduling time period, and hh1:mm1 and hh2:mm2 indicate
the start time and end time respectively in the unit of hours (ranging from 0 to 23) and minutes (ranging
from 0 to 59).
No time period or cycle is configured by default.
Global configuration mode
Applying a Scheduling Session
Mandatory.
Run the schedule session sid command to specify the Session ID for a single AP.