3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide – ACL Chapter 1 ACL Commands
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Description
Use the display time-range command to view the configuration and status of the
current time range. For an active time range, this command displays “active”; for an
inactive time range, this command displays “inactive”.
Note that there is a delay (about 1 minute) when the system updates the ACL status.
And the display time-range command will judge according to the current time.
Therefore, sometimes you may find that a time range is active while the ACL
referencing the time range is not activated by using the display time-range command.
This is natural.
Related command: time-range.
Example
# Display all time ranges.
<3Com> display time-range all
Current time is 14:36:36 4-3-2003 Thursday
Time-range : hhy ( Inactive )
from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:00 2-19-2005
Time-range : hhy1 ( Inactive )
from 08:30 2-5-2003 to 18:00 2-19-2003
Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display time-range command
Field Description
Current time is 14:36:36
4-3-2003 Thursday System time
Time-range : hhy ( Inactive )
from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:00
2-19-2005
Time range hhy. “Inactive” indicates that this time
range is currently in the inactive state (while
“Active” indicates that the time range is in the
active state), and the time range is from 8:30
February 5, 2005 to 18:00 February 19 2005.
# Display the time range named “tm1”.
<3Com> display time-range tm1
Current time is 14:37:31 4-3-2003 Thursday
Time-range : tm1 ( Inactive )
from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:00 2-19-2005