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power holiday

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working day. By default, the period mode is disabled. start-date - - The start date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000. end-date - - The end date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000. The absoluteness mode will be disabled if the start date and end date are both not configured. holiday -- Configure whether the switch supplies power in the holiday or not. By default, the holiday is exluded. time-slice -- Create a time-slice, in the format of HH:MM-HH:MM. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Add a time-range named tSeg1, with time-slice1 from 8:30 to 12:00 at working day: TP-LINK(config)# power time-segment tSeg1 week-day working-day time-slice1 08:30-12:00 power holiday Description The power holiday command is used to create holiday in Holiday Mode in the power time-segment command. To delete the corresponding holiday, please use no power holiday command. Syntax power holiday {name} {start-date} {end-date} no power holiday {name} Parameter name -- The holiday name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. start-date -- The start date of the holiday, in the format of MM/DD, for instance, 05/01. end-date -- The end date of the holiday, in the format of MM/DD, for instance, 05/03. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example 133

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working day. By default, the period mode is disabled.
start-date
——
The start date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of
MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000.
end-date
——
The end date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of
MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000. The absoluteness mode will be
disabled if the start date and end date are both not configured.
holiday
——
Configure whether the switch supplies power in the holiday or not.
By default, the holiday is exluded.
time-slice
——
Create a time-slice, in the format of HH:MM-HH:MM.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Add a time-range named tSeg1, with time-slice1 from 8:30 to 12:00 at working
day:
TP-LINK(config)# power time-segment
tSeg1
week-day
working-day
time-slice1
08:30-12:00
power holiday
Description
The
power holiday
command is used to create holiday in Holiday Mode in the
power time-segment
command. To delete the corresponding holiday, please
use
no power holiday
command.
Syntax
power holiday
{
name
} {
start-date
} {
end-date
}
no power holiday
{
name
}
Parameter
name
——
The holiday name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters.
start-date
——
The start date of the holiday, in the format of MM/DD, for
instance, 05/01.
end-date
——
The end date of the holiday, in the format of MM/DD, for
instance, 05/03.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example