Hi, You don't need to include T in the pattern. And time schedule should be like,
after-hours day Sun 17:00 08:59 after-hours day Mon 17:00 08:59 after-hours day Tue 17:00 08:59 after-hours day Wed 17:00 08:59 after-hours day Thu 17:00 08:59 after-hours day Fri 17:00 16:59 after-hours day Sat 17:00 16:59 08:59 means 08:59:59. If you configure 09:00, it means 09:00:59 which is not correct. Regards, Prabahar On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 3:00 PM, Scott ODonnell <scott.odonnell at gmail.com>wrote: > I've never needed to use "after-hours" in a production deployment, so I'm a > little confused on how to approach it.I've come up with the following for > a scenario where I want to block international calls before 9am and after > 5pm on weekdays and all of the weekend. > Also, I want to always block 900 numbers. > > It seemed straightforward enough until I considered before 9am on Monday > morning. > How do I configure the SUN after-hours range where the starting time is > greater then the ending time to cover Monday morning? > And if I do adjust > Is this approach correct ? Is there any easier config to do the same thing? > > after-hours block pattern 1 91900T 7-24 > after-hours block pattern 2 9011T > after-hours day Mon 17:00 09:00 > after-hours day Tue 17:00 09:00 > after-hours day Wed 17:00 09:00 > after-hours day Thu 17:00 09:00 > after-hours day Fri 17:00 16:00 > after-hours day Sat 16:00 15:00 > after-hours day Sun 15:00 09:00 > > - Scott > >
