DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
Enters global configuration mode.
configure terminal
Example:
Step 1
switch# configure terminal
switch(config)#
Creates the time range and enters time-range configuration
mode.
time-range name
Example:
Step 2
switch(config)# time-range workday-daytime
switch(config-time-range)#
Creates a periodic rule that is in effect for one or more
contiguous days between and including the specified start
and end days and times.
(Optional) [
sequence-number
]
periodic weekday time to
[
weekday
]
time
Example:
Step 3
switch(config-time-range)# periodic monday 00:00:00
to friday 23:59:59
Creates a periodic rule that is in effect on the days specified
by the
list-of-weekdays
argument between and including
(Optional) [
sequence-number
]
periodic list-of-weekdays
time to time
Step 4
the specified start and end times. The following keywords
are also valid values for the
list-of-weekdays
argument:
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# periodic weekdays
06:00:00 to 20:00:00
•
daily
—All days of the week.
•
weekdays
—Monday through Friday.
•
weekend
—Saturday through Sunday.
Creates an absolute rule that is in effect beginning at the
time and date specified after the
start
keyword. If you
(Optional) [
sequence-number
]
absolute start time date
[
end time date
]
Step 5
omit the
end
keyword, the rule is always in effect after
the start time and date have passed.
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# absolute start 1:00 15
march 2013
Creates an absolute rule that is in effect until the time and
date specified after the
end
keyword. If you omit the
start
(Optional) [
sequence-number
]
absolute
[start
time date
]
end time date
Step 6
keyword, the rule is always in effect until the end time and
date have passed.
Example:
switch(config-time-range)# absolute end 23:59:59
31 may 2013
Displays the time-range configuration.
(Optional)
show time-range name
Example:
Step 7
switch(config-time-range)# show time-range
workday-daytime
Copies the running configuration to the startup
configuration.
(Optional)
copy running-config startup-config
Example:
Step 8
Cisco Nexus 9000 Series NX-OS Security Configuration Guide, Release 9.x
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Configuring IP ACLs
Creating a Time-Range