Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 网络指南

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ACLMAN Modes and Commands
Using ACL Manager
page 39-14
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
Time Range Configuration Mode Commands
The time-range command (Global Configuration Mode) invokes the Time Range Configuration Mode, 
which is used to configure a range of time in which an ACL is valid. The following commands are avail-
able in this mode:
ACLMAN User Privileges
To limit access to a subset of ACLMAN commands, configure the Alcatel-Lucent CLI username with 
read-only access to the policy domain or the QoS command family. This is done through the 
Alcatel-Lucent CLI 
 command. For example:
-> user thomas read-only domain-policy
-> user thomas read-only qos
Configuring a read-only access to the policy domain or QoS command set only allows the user access to 
the following ACLMAN shell commands:
Command
Description
absolute [start time date] [end time date] 
no absolute
Defines an absolute range of time for an ACL. Note that 
only one period (absolute or periodic) for each time 
range is supported. 
Use the no form of this command to remove the range.
Examples:
absolute start 12:30 1 january 2006 end 16:00 31 
december 2006 
periodic days-of-the-week hh:mm to [days-of-
the-week
] hh:mm 
no periodic days-of-the-week hh:mm to [days-
of-the-week
hh:mm 
Defines a recurring range of time for an ACL. Note that 
only one period (absolute or periodic) for each time 
range is supported. 
Use the no form of this command to remove the range.
Examples:
periodic monday wednesday friday 10:00 to 16:00 
end
Exits the Time Range Configuration Mode and returns to 
the Privileged Exec Mode.
exit
Exits the Time Range Configuration Mode and returns to 
the Global Configuration Mode.
clear
exit
show access-lists
show ip interface
show logging
show resources
show running-config
show time-range