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| weekend hour:minute to hour:minute
| {Friday | Monday | Saturday | Sunday | Thursday
|Tuesday|Wednesday} hour:minute to hour:minute
| {Friday | Monday | Saturday | Sunday | Thursday | Tuesday |
Wednesday} hour:minute to {Friday | Monday | Saturday |
Sunday | Thursday | Tuesday | Wednesday} hour:minute }
no periodic [
daily hour:minute to hour:minute
| weekdays hour:minute to hour:minute
| weekend hour:minute to hour:minute
| {Friday | Monday | Saturday | Sunday | Thursday
|Tuesday|Wednesday} hour:minute to hour:minute
| {Friday | Monday | Saturday | Sunday | Thursday | Tuesday |
Wednesday} hour:minute to {Friday | Monday | Saturday |
Sunday | Thursday | Tuesday | Wednesday} hour:minute ]
Deletes a periodic time
range
84.3.4 Applying Time Range
A created Time Range can be applied to one or more function modules. At present the Time Range can only
be applied to IP ACL function module.
In order to apply Time Range to IP ACL, you must enter the name of Time Range to the end of the sub-
command of time-range.
Note:
1. Time Range can only be applied to extensible ACL, but not to the standard ACL.
84.3.5 Monitoring the configuration and state of Time Range
To monitor Time Range Configuration, run the following command:
Command Purpose
show time-range
Shows the configuration of all Time Range in the
system
show time-range name
Shows the configuration of Time Range named
name.
Attach: The result analysis of the command
Take the result of the typical configuration as an example:
Switch_config#show time-range
Now: Date: 2016.3.4 Time: 13:16 Day: Tuesday
time-range entry: x (inactive)
absolute start 12:00 1 January 2008 end 13:00 2 January 2016