Configuring Time Ranges; Configuration Procedure; Displaying And Maintaining Time Ranges; Time Range Configuration Example - HP MSR4080 Configuration Manual

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Configuring time ranges

You can implement a service based on the time of the day by appl
service only takes effect in any time periods specified by the time ra
time-based ACL rules by applying a time range to them. If a time ra
on the time range does not take effect.
The following basic types of time ranges are available:
Periodic time
Absolute time range—Represents only a period of time and does not recur.
A time range is uniquely id
ranges, each with a maximum of 32 periodic statements and 12 absolute statements. The active period
of a time range is calculated as follows:
1.
Combining all periodic statements.
2.
Combining all absolute sta
3.
Taking the intersection of the two statement sets as the active period of the time range.

Configuration procedure

Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create or edit a time
range.

Displaying and maintaining time ranges

Execute the display command in any view.
Task
Display time range configuration and status.

Time range configuration example

Network requirements
As shown in
8:00 and 18:00 on working days from June 2013 to the end of the year.
range—Recurs periodically on a day or days of the week.
entified by the time range name. You can create a maximum of 1024 time
tements.
Command
system-view
time-range time-range-name { start-time to
end-time days [ from time1 date1 ] [ to
time2 date2 ] | from time1 date
time2 date
Figure
28, configure an ACL on Router A to allow Host A to access the server only during
1 [ to
2 ] | to time2 date2 }
Command
display time-range { time-range-name | all }
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ying a time range to it. A time-based
nge. For example, you can implement
nge does not exist, the service based
Remarks
N/A
No time range exists.

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