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Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > set lu-qos-schedule
-event-from Optional. This parameter specifies that the QoS schedule will apply to a specific starting time.
mon Monday
tue
Tuesday
wed
Wednesday
thu
Thursday
fri
Friday
sat
Saturday
sun
Sunday
specific-day The QoS schedule is applied to a specific day. This format is "specific-
day,MMDD,R". The specific month MM (01 – 12) and the specific day DD (01 –
31) are separated by a comma (when every month is required, specify "em"
instead of 01 – 12). When the last day of the month is required, specify "99"
instead of 01 – 31. The number of days that the schedule will apply is specified
as R, and a value between 1 – 7 can be set.
Example: -event-type specific-day,0501,3
(For three days, from May 1st to May 3rd)
Example: -event-type specific-day,0630,2
(For two days, from June 30th to July 1st)
specific-week
The QoS schedule is applied to a specific week. This format is "specific-
week,MM,W,STA,END". The specific month MM (01 – 12) and the specific week W
(1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or last) are separated by a comma (when every month is
required, specify "em" instead of 01 – 12). The start day of the week (STA) and
the end day of the week (END) are separated by a comma. The day of the week
must be specified in the following format. The end day of the week must be after
the start day of the week. The first day starts from Monday.
Example: Correct -> -event-type specific-week,05,3rd,mon,wed
(from the 3rd Monday to the 3rd Wednesday in May is OK)
Example: Incorrect -> -event-type specific-week,05,3rd,wed,mon
(from the 3rd Wednesday to the 3rd Monday in May is not OK)
(When May 1st is a Monday)
mon
Monday
tue
Tuesday
wed
Wednesday
thu
Thursday
fri
Friday
sat
Saturday
sun
Sunday
none
Specify this value to delete the specified QoS schedule.
Example: -event-type none
The format is "hhmm". "hh" is the starting hour (00 – 23) and "mm" is the starting minute (00,
10, 20, 30, 40, or 50).
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