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How-To Create or Edit a time period

You can create different time periods or delete existing time periods for monitoring hosts or services. You can, for example, monitor a host for 24 hours and enable alarms only for your service hours agreed by contract. In that case you do not receive any message outside your service hours. However, two time periods are predefined by the system. They cannot be deleted:

  • Time period "24x7 (always)" = A 24-hour time period.
  • Time period "none (never)" = A 0-hour time period which means that there are no monitoring or messages.

For creating new time period or editing an existing one, proceed as follows:

  1. Open the Administration Web Interface > Configuration > Setup > Timeperiods
  2. Click an existing entry to change it or click “Create new timeperiod” to define a new time period
  3. Enter the necessary settings and click on  to save and apply the changes.

The following describes the setting for a time period in detail:

SettingDescription
Name

Name of the time period.

The name shall not contain special characters or spaces. The name must be unambiguous, shall not be assigned twice and is case sensitive.

Alias

Alias name of the time period. The alias name is used in the web interface of the SONARPLEX appliance.

The alias name must be unambiguous, shall not be assigned twice and is case sensitive. If possible, use the same designation as in the "Name" input box.

Monday-SundayDefines the time periods for each weekday. An empty box means that there is no time period available that day.

Create time periods in a 24-hour format. Proceed as follows to enter a time period from 12:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.:

  • 00:00-24:00

Breaks or interruptions for the time period are defined as follows:

  • 08:00-12:30,13:00-17:00

    Seperate the different times by using a comma without any blanks

In the example above, the time period defined from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. is interrupted for half an hour at 12:30 p.m.

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