Step; Time-Range - HP A8800 Series Command Reference Manual

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step

Syntax
step step-value
undo step
View
IPv4 basic/advanced ACL view, IPv6 basic/advanced ACL view, Ethernet frame header ACL view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
step-value: ACL rule numbering step, in the range of 1 to 20.
Description
Use step to set a rule numbering step for an ACL. The rule numbering step sets the increment by which the
system numbers rules automatically. For example, the default ACL rule numbering step is 5. If you do not
assign IDs to rules you are creating, they are numbered 0, 5, 10, 15, and so on. The wider the numbering
step, the more rules you can insert between two rules. Whenever the step changes, the rules are
renumbered, starting from 0. For example, if there are five rules numbered 5, 10, 13, 15, and 20,
changing the step from 5 to 2 causes the rules to be renumbered 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8.
Use undo step to restore the default.
The default rule numbering step is 5. After you restore the default numbering step by the undo step
command, the rules are renumbered in steps of 5.
Related commands: display acl and display acl ipv6.
Examples
# Set the rule numbering step to 2 for IPv4 basic ACL 2000.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] acl number 2000
[Sysname-acl-basic-2000] step 2
# Set the rule numbering step to 2 for IPv6 basic ACL 2000.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] acl ipv6 number 2000
[Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] step 2

time-range

Syntax
time-range time-range-name { start-time to end-time days [ from time1 date1 ] [ to time2 date2 ] | from
time1 date1 [ to time2 date2 ] | to time2 date2 }
undo time-range time-range-name [ start-time to end-time days [ from time1 date1 ] [ to time2 date2 ]
| from time1 date1 [ to time2 date2 ] | to time2 date2 ]
View
System view
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