3com 5500-ei pwr Reference Guide
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Examples
# Define the comment “This rule is to be applied to Ethernet 1/0/1” for rule 0 of advanced ACL 3001.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] acl number 3001
[Sysname-acl-adv-3001] rule 0 comment This rule is to be applied to Ethernet 1/0/1
# Use the display acl command to view the configuration information of advanced ACL 3001.
[Sysname-acl-adv-3001] display acl 3001
Advanced ACL 3001, 1 rule
Acl's step is 1
rule 0 deny IP source 1.1.1.1 0 destination 2.2.2.2 0
rule 0 comment This rule is to be applied to Ethernet 1/0/1
time-range
Syntax
time-range time-name { start-time to end-time days-of-the-week [ from start-time start-date ] [ to
end-time end-date ] | from start-time start-date [ to end-time end-date ] | to end-time end-date }
undo time-range { all | name time-name [ start-time to end-time days-of-the-week [ from start-time
start-date ] [ to end-time end-date ] | from start-time start-date [ to end-time end-date ] | to end-time
end-date ] }
View
System view
Parameters
all: Removes all the time ranges.
time-name: Name of a time range, a case insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters that starts with a to z or
A to Z. To avoid confusion, it cannot be all.
start-time: Start time of a periodic time range, in the form of hh:mm.
end-time: End time of a periodic time range, in the form of hh:mm. The end time must be greater than
the start time.
days-of-the-week: Day of the week when the periodic time range is active. You can provide this
argument in one of the following forms.
z
Numeral (0 to 6)
z
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, and Sun
z
Working days (Monday through Friday)
z
Off days (Saturday and Sunday)
z
Daily, namely everyday of the week
from start-time start-date: Specifies the start date of an absolute time range, in the form of hh:mm
MM/DD/YYYY or hh:mm YYYY/MM/DD. The start-time start-date and end-time end-date argument