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. 
Numeral (0 to 6)  
Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, and Sun 
Working days (Monday through Friday) 
Off days (Saturday and Sunday) 
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