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DGS-3700 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
config time_range
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To config time range:
DGS-3700-12:5#config time_range 1-3_new hours start_time 11:21:20 end_time 11:44:40
weekdays mon-fri
Command: config time_range 1-3_new hours start_time 11:21:20 end_time 11:44:40 weekdays
mon-fri
Success.
DGS-3700-12:5#

show time_range

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To display the current time range setting:
DGS-3700-12G:5#show time_range
Command: show time_range
Time Range Information
-------------------------
Range Name
:
1
Weekdays
:
Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri
Start Time
:
09:00:00
End Time
:
12:00:00
Total Entries :1
DGS-3700-12G:5#
specifying which time range in a day and which days in a week are covered in the
time range. Note that the specified time range is based on SNTP time or configured
time. If this time is not available, then the time range will not be met.
range_name − Specifies the name of the time range settings.
start_time − Specifies the starting time in a day. (24-hr time)
For example, 19:00 means 7PM. 19 is also acceptable. start_time must be smaller than
end_time.
end_time − Specifies the ending time in a day. (24-hr time)
weekdays − Specify the list of days contained in the time range. Use a dash to define a
period of days. Use a comma to separate specific days.
For example, mon-fri (Monday to Friday)
sun, mon, fri (Sunday, Monday and Friday)
delete − Deletes a time range profile. When a time_range profile has been associated
with ACL entries, the delete of this time_range profile will fail.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
This command is used to display current time range of the access list table.
show time_range
The show time_range command displays the current time range settings.
None.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command.
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