Time Period: Defines a time frame as 24 hours of a day.
Time Schedule: This is a collection of one or more time periods.
Partition: A partition comprises of a logical grouping of Directory Numbers (DNs) and route patterns with similar reachability characteristics. The time schedule comprises of one or more time periods assigned to a partition. It defines a time frame when the partition is logically active.
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As mentioned earlier, partitions allow you to assign a time schedule to a partition. A time schedule contains a list of time periods. Figure 4-19 shows a configuration example for
a time period named Work Day that includes the times from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday through Friday.
This time period can then be added to a time schedule, as shown in Figure 4-20.
The time schedule can include more than one time period. For example, you might create a time period for each holiday and then create a time schedule named Holidays that includes all the holiday time periods.
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