create time profile recur

create time-profile time_profile_name {recur [daily every daily_interval days |weekly every weekly_interval weeks {on [weekdays | weekends | weekly_day ]} |monthly every monthly_interval months {on [monthly_day day | monthly_week week]} |yearly every yearly_interval years{on yearly_week week of yearly_month}] {begins begin_month/begin_day { /begin_year}ends [end_month/end_day {/end_year } | after recur_count recurrences]}}

Description

Configures a recurring time profile using a day of the week .

Syntax Description

time_profile_name Specifies the name of the time profile.
recur Specifies that the time profile recurs.
daily every Specifies if the recurrence is daily, or on specified days.
daily_interval days Specifies the recurrence rate. The range is 1-7
weekly every Specifies if the recurrence is every week, or on specified weeks.
weekly_interval weeks Specifies the recurrence rate. The range is 1-52.
on Specifies that the recurrent profile is on a specified week or month.
weekdays Specifies the recurrence is on weekdays.
weekends Specifies the recurrence is on weekends.
monthly every Specifies the recurrence is every month or on a specified month.
monthly_interval months Specifies the stop month. The range is 1-12.
stop_day Specifies the stop day. The range is 1-31.
stop_year Specifies the stop year, YYYY.
in Specifies the stop in time.
stop_count Specifies the stop count.
stop_units Specifies the stop units (for example, minutes , hours, days, weeks).

Default

N/A.

Usage Guidelines

Use this command to create a time profile of an appointment starting at a specific time on a specific calendar date.

Example

The following command configures a time profile named "testprofile" to start at 11:30 a.m. on February 24, 2012:

configure time profile testprofile start 11 :  30 { 2 { / 24 { /  2012

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 15.3.

Platform Availability

This command is available on ExtremeSwitching X435, X440-G2, X450-G2, X460-G2, X465, X590, X620, and X695 series switches.