Time Ranges Commands 1653When both periodic and absolute time entries are specified within a timerange, the periodic time entries limit the time range to only those timesspecified within the periodic time range and bounded by the absolute timerange. In this case, the absolute time entry specifies the absolute start andend dates/times and the periodic entries specify the start/stop times withinthe limits of the absolute time entry dates and times.If a periodic time entry is added to an active time-range with an existingabsolute time entry, the absolute time entry immediately becomes inactive.For example, an administrator applies a absolute time-range configured for aweek's work hours ( 08/09-08/13 9am to 6pm) and later adds multipleperiodic entries for same days configured individually (Monday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) but with after-work hours (9pm to 11pm) .The administrator wants to permit/deny HTTP traffic for this time-range, butthe entire time-range is invalid due to conflicting entries. The absolute entryis forced to inactive because the periodic entry time is not yet in effect.Examplesconsole#time-range timeRange_2console(Config-time-range)#periodic monday 00:00 totuesday 12:30console(Config-time-range)#periodic tuesday 13:00 towednesday 12:00console(Config-time-range)#periodic wednesday 12:30to thursday 20:00console(Config-time-range)#periodic weekend 18:00 to20:00show time-rangeUse the show time-range command in Privileged EXEC mode to display atime range and all the absolute/periodic time entries that are defined for thetime range. The [name] parameter is used to identify a specific time range todisplay. When the [name] parameter is not specified, all the time rangesdefined in the system are displayed.