A Commands
absolute
To specify a time range that has a specific start date and time, a specific end date and time, or both, use the
absolute command. To remove an absolute time range, use the no form of this command.
[ sequence-number ] absolute [start time date] [end time date]
no {sequence-number| absolute [start time date] [end time date]}
Syntax Description
sequence-number
start time date
end time date
Command Default
None
(Optional) Sequence number of the rule, which causes
the device to insert the command in that numbered
position in the time range. Sequence numbers
maintain the order of rules within a time range.
A sequence number can be any integer between 1 and
4294967295.
By default, the first rule in a time range has a
sequence number of 10.
If you do not specify a sequence number, the device
adds the rule to the end of the time range and assigns
a sequence number that is 10 greater than the
sequence number of the preceding rule.
Use the resequence command to reassign sequence
numbers to rules.
(Optional) Specifies the exact time and date when the
device begins enforcing the permit and deny rules
associated with the time range. If you do not specify
a start time and date, the device enforces the permit
or deny rules immediately.
For information about value values for the time and
date arguments, see the "Usage Guidelines" section.
(Optional) Specifies the exact time and date when the
device stops enforcing the permit and deny
commands associated with the time range. If you do
not specify an end time and date, the device always
enforces the permit or deny rules after the start time
and date have passed.
For information about the values for the time and date
arguments, see the "Usage Guidelines" section.
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Security Command Reference
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