Configure Time Schedules

A time schedule includes a group of time periods. Time schedules are assigned to partitions to set up time-of-day call routing. Time schedules determine the partitions where calling devices search when they are attempting to complete a call during a particular time of day. Multiple time schedules can use a single time period.

Once you have configured a time period in Configure Time Periods, perform this procedure to assign the time period to a time schedule.

Note

VOSS-4-UC provides one ‘All the time’ schedule. The ‘All the time’ schedule is a special, default time schedule that includes all days and hours, and cannot be deleted.

Procedure

  1. Log in as provider, reseller, or customer administrator.

  2. Make sure that the hierarchy path is set to the node where you want to create the new time schedule.

  3. Perform one of the following:

    • If you logged in as provider or reseller administrator, choose Device Management > CUCM > Time Schedules.
    • If you logged in as a customer administrator, choose Device Management > Advanced > Time Schedules.
  4. Perform one of the following:

    • To add a new time schedule, click Add, then go to Step 5.
    • To edit an existing time schedule, choose the time schedule to be updated by clicking it in the list of time schedules. Go to Step 6.
  5. If the Network Device List popup window appears, select the NDL for the time schedule from the drop-down menu. The window appears when you are on a nonsite hierarchy node. If you are at a site hierarchy node, the NDL associated with the site is automatically used.

    Note:

    The Network Device List drop-down only appears when a time schedule is added; it does not appear when you edit a time schedule.

  6. Enter a unique name for the new time schedule in the Name field, or modify the existing Name if desired. This field is mandatory. The name can comprise up to 50 alphanumeric characters. The name of the time schedule can contain any combination of spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscore characters (_).

  7. (Optional) Enter a description for the time schedule in the Description field.

  8. Click + to open the Time Periods form.

  9. From the Time Period drop-down box, choose a time period for the time schedule.

  10. Repeat Steps 8 and 9 to add another time period to the time schedule.

    Note:

    • If multiple time periods are associated with a schedule where the time periods overlap, time periods with Day of Year settings take precedence over time periods with Day of Week settings. Day of Year is applicable when Year Start value is set and the End value is left blank.

      Example: If a Time Period configured for January 1 is configured as No Office Hours and another time period is configured for the same day of the week (for example, Sunday to Saturday) as 08:00 to 17:00, the time period for January 1 is used. In this example, No Office Hours takes precedence.

    • Time interval settings take precedence over No Office Hour settings for the same day of the year or day of the week.

      Example: One time period specifies for Saturday as No Office Hours. Another time period specifies Saturday hours of 08:00 to 12:00. In this example, the resulting time interval specifies 08:00 to 12:00 for Saturday.

    • If multiple time periods are associated with a schedule where the time periods overlap, time periods with Day of Week settings take precedence over time periods with Range of Days settings. Range of Days applies to when Year Start and End values are set, even if they are configured for the same day.

      Example: If a Time Period configured for Day of Week (for example, Sunday to Saturday) is configured as No Office Hours and another time period is configured for January 1 until December 31 as 08:00 to 17:00, the time period for Day of Week is used. In this example, No Office Hours takes precedence.

  11. To save the new time schedule, click Save. To save the updated time schedule, click Update.

  12. Repeat Steps 3 to 11 to configure another time schedule.

What to Do Next

You cannot delete time schedules that partitions are using. Before deleting a time schedule that is currently in use, perform either or both of the following tasks:

  • Assign a different time schedule to any partitions that are using the time schedule that you want to delete.
  • Delete the partitions that are using the time schedule that you want to delete.

Warning

Before you delete a time schedule, check carefully to ensure that you are deleting the correct time schedule. You cannot retrieve deleted time schedules. If you accidentally delete a time schedule, you must rebuild it.