Netgear M4100-50-POE (FSM7250Pv1h1) - 48‐port FE + 2 GE Combo L2 Managed PoE Switch Software Guide

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Quality of Service Commands 
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M4100 Series ProSAFE
 Managed
 Switches 
absolute
Use this command to add an absolute time entry to a time range. Only one absolute time 
entry is allowed per time-range. The <time> parameters are based on the currently 
configured time zone. The [start <time> <date>] parameters indicate the time and 
date at which the configuration that referenced the time range starts going into effect. The 
time is expressed in a 24-hour clock, in the form of hours:minutes. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 
am and 20:00 is 8:00 pm. The date is expressed in the format day month year. If no start time 
and date are specified, the configuration statement is in effect immediately. The [end 
<time> <date>]
 parameters indicate the time and date at which the configuration that 
referenced the time range is no longer in effect. The end time and date must be after the start 
time and date. If no end time and date are specified, the configuration statement is in effect 
indefinitely.
no absolute
Use this command to delete the absolute time entry in the time range.
periodic
Use this command to add a periodic time entry to a time range. The <time> parameters are 
based off the currently configured time zone. The first occurrence of the 
<days-of-the-week>
 argument is the starting day(s) from which the configuration that 
referenced the time range starts going into effect. The second occurrence is the ending day 
or days from which the configuration that referenced the time range is no longer in effect. If 
the end days-of-the-week are the same as the start, they can be omitted This argument can 
be any single day or combinations of days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 
Saturday, Sunday. Other possible values are: 
daily—Monday through Sunday 
weekdays—Monday through Friday 
weekend—Saturday and Sunday
If the ending days of the week are the same as the starting days of the week, they can be 
omitted. The first occurrence of the <time>
 
argument is the starting hours:minutes which 
the configuration that referenced the time range starts going into effect. The second 
occurrence is the ending hours:minutes at which the configuration that referenced the time 
range is no longer in effect. The hours:minutes are expressed in a 24-hour clock. For 
example, 8:00 is 8:00 am and 20:00 is 8:00 pm
The frequency is how often this periodic entry will become active. If the value is set to 0, the 
timer schedule will be treated as absolute.
Format
absolute {[start <time> <date>] [end <time> <date>]} 
Mode
Time-Range Config
Format
no absolute
Mode
Time-Range Config