Quality of Service (QoS) Commands
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ProSafe M4100 and M7100 Managed Switches
Time Range Commands for Time-Based ACLs
Time-based ACLs allow one or more rules within an ACL to be based on time. Each ACL rule
within an ACL, except for the implicit deny all rule, can be configured to be active and
operational only during a specific time period. The time range commands allow you to define
specific times of the day and week to implement time-based ACLs. The time range is
identified by a name and can then be referenced by an ACL rule defined with in an ACL.

time-range

Use this command to create a time range identified by name, consisting of one absolute time
entry and/or one or more periodic time entries. The name parameter is a case-sensitive,
alphanumeric string from 1 to 31 characters that uniquely identifies the time range. An
alpha-numeric string is defined as consisting of only alphabetic, numeric, dash, underscore,
or space characters. If a time range by this name exists, this command enters Time-Range
config mode to allow updating the time range entries
Note: When you successfully execute this command, the CLI mode
changes to Time-Range Config mode.
Format time-range <name>
Mode
no time-range
Use this command to delete a time-range identified by name.
Format no time-range <name>
Mode

absolute

Use this command to add an absolute time entry to a time range. Only one absolute time
entry is allowed per time-range. The time parameter is based on the currently configured
Mirror Interface The slot/port to which packets matching this rule are copied.
Redirect
Interface The slot/port to which packets matching this rule are forwarded.
Time Range
Name Displays the name of the time-range if the IPv6 ACL rule has referenced a time range.
Rule Status Status(Active/Inactive) of the IPv6 ACL rule.
Global Config
Global Config
Term Definition