3Com S7902E Command Reference Manual - page 1929
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Absolute time range created using the
time-range
time-range-name
{
from time1 date1
[
to time2
date2
] |
to time2 date2
} command. Unlike a periodic time range, a time range thus created does
not recur. For example, to create an absolute time range that is active between January 1, 2004
00:00 and December 31, 2004 23:59, you may use the
time-range test from 00:00 01/01/2004 to
23:59 12/31/2004
command.
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Compound time range created using the
time-range
time-range-name
start-time
to
end-time
days
{
from time1 date1
[
to time2 date2
] |
to time2 date2
} command. A time range thus created recurs
on the day or days of the week only within the specified period. For example, to create a time range
that is active from 12:00 to 14:00 on Wednesdays between January 1, 2004 00:00 and December
31, 2004 23:59, you may use the
time-range test 12:00 to 14:00 wednesday from 00:00
01/01/2004 to 23:59 12/31/2004
command.
Note that:
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You may create individual time ranges identified with the same name. They are regarded as one
time range whose active period is the result of ORing periodic ones, ORing absolute ones, and
ANDing periodic and absolute ones.
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Up to 256 time ranges can be defined.
Examples
# Create an absolute time range named test, setting it to become active from 00:00 on January 1, 2008.
[Sysname] time-range test from 0:0 2008/1/1
# Create a periodic time range named test, setting it to be active between 14:00 and 18:00 on Saturday
and Sunday.
[Sysname] time-range test 14:00 to 18:00 off-day
# Create a periodic time range named
test
, setting it to be active between 14:00 and 18:00 on Saturday
and Sunday.
[Sysname] time-range test 14:00 to 18:00 off-day
IPv4 ACL Configuration Commands
acl
Syntax
acl
number
acl-number
[
name
acl-name
] [
match-order
{
auto
|
config
} ]
undo
acl
{
all | name acl-name
|
number
acl-number
}
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
number
: Defines a numbered access control list (ACL).