Time Periods ------------- Overview .......... A time period specifies a time range that includes a start time and end time. Time periods also specify a repetition interval either as days of the week or a specified date on the yearly calendar. You define time periods and then associate the time periods with time schedules. A particular time period can be associated with multiple time schedules. .. note:: VOSS Automate provides one **All the time** time period, which is a special, default time period that includes all days and hours, and cannot be deleted. Configure Time Periods ....................... 1. Log in to the Admin Portal as a Provider, Reseller, or Customer administrator. 2. Set the hierarchy path to the node where you wish to configure the new time period. 3. Choose an appropriate option, based on your login: * Provider or Reseller administrator? Go to (default menus) **Apps Management > CUCM > Time Periods**. * Customer administrator? Go to (default menus) **Apps Management > Advanced > Time Periods**. 4. Choose an appropriate option: * To add a new time period, click **Add**, then go to Step 5. * To edit an existing time period, choose the time period to be updated by clicking it in the list of time periods, then go to Step 6. 5. To add a new time period, if the **Network Device List** popup window appears, choose the NDL for the time period 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 menu only appears when a time period is added; it does not appear when you edit a time period. 6. When adding or editing a time period, add or update a unique name for the time period in the **Name** field. This field is mandatory. Enter a name in the **Time Period Name** field. The name can comprise up to 50 alphanumeric characters. It can contain any combination of spaces, periods (.), hyphens (-), and underscore characters (_). Use concise and descriptive names for your time periods. The hours_or_days format usually provides a sufficient level of detail and is short enough to enable you to quickly and easily identify a time period. For example, office_M_to_F identifies a time period for the business hours of an office from Monday to Friday. 7. Complete the other fields as appropriate. .. tabularcolumns:: |p{3.5cm}|p{12cm}| +-------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | Option | Description | +===================+================================================+ | Description | Enter a description for the time period. | +-------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose the time | | | when this time period starts. The available | | | listed start times comprise 15-minute | | | intervals throughout a 24-hour day. | | | | | Time of Day Start | Default: No Office Hours | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | To start a time period at midnight, choose | | | the 00:00 value. | +-------------------+------------------------------------------------+ | | From the drop-down list, choose the time | | | when this time period ends. The available | | | listed end times comprise 15-minute intervals | | | throughout a 24-hour day. | | | | | Time of Day End | Default: No Office Hours | | | | | | Note: | | | | | | To end a time period at midnight, choose the | | | 24:00 value. | +-------------------+------------------------------------------------+ 8. Choose a repetition period, and complete the required information: .. note:: If choosing to repeat the time period by the week, the **Repeat Every Year** fields are read-only. If choosing to repeat the time period by the year, the **Repeat Every Week** fields are read-only. **Repeat Every Week** - For time periods defined by the week a. From the **Start Day** drop-down menu, choose a day of the week on which this time period starts. b. From the **End Day** drop-down menu, choose a day of the week on which this time period ends. **Repeat Every Year** - For time periods defined by the year a. From the **Start Month** drop-down menu, choose a month of the year on which this time period starts. #. Enter a number from 1 to 31 in the **Start Date** field to define the day of the month on which this time period starts. #. From the **End Month** drop-down menu, choose a month of the year on which this time period ends. #. Enter a number from 1 to 31 in the **End Date** field to define the day of the month on which this time period ends. * For weekly time intervals, choose a Start Day on Mon and End Day of Fri for a time period starting on Mondays and ending on Fridays. * For weekly time intervals, choose Start Day and End Day values of Sat to define a time period that applies only on Saturdays. * For yearly time intervals, choose Start Month value of Jan and Start Date of 15, and End values of Mar and 15 to choose the days from January 15 to March 15. * For yearly time intervals, choose Start and End values of Jan and 1 to specify January 1 as the only day during which this time period applies. 9. Click **Save** to save the new or updated time period. **Next steps**: Associate time periods with time schedules. See "Configure Time Schedules". .. note:: You can't delete time periods if they're used by any time schedules. Before deleting a time period that is currently in use, perform either or both of these tasks as appropriate: * Assign a different time period to any time schedule that is using the time period that you want to delete. * Delete the time schedules that are using the time period that you want to delete.