Display Time-Range - HP A-U200 Command Reference Manual

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Field
named flow
3 rules
match-order is auto
ACL's step is 5
rule 0 permit
2 times matched
Uncompleted
rule 10 comment This rule is
used in VPN rd.

display time-range

Syntax
display time-range { time-range-name | all }
View
Any view
Default level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
time-range-name: Specifies a time range name, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. It must
start with an English letter.
all: Displays the configuration and status of all existing time ranges.
Description
Use the display time-range command to display the configuration and status of the specified time range
or all time ranges.
Examples
# Display the configuration and status of time range t4.
<Sysname> display time-range t4
Current time is 17:12:34 4/13/2010 Tuesday
Time-range : t4 ( Inactive )
10:00 to 12:00 Mon
14:00 to 16:00 Wed
from 00:00 1/1/2010 to 23:59 1/31/2010
from 00:00 6/1/2010 to 23:59 6/30/2010
Description
The name of the ACL is flow. "-none-" means the ACL is not named.
The ACL contains three rules.
The match order for the ACL is auto, which sorts ACL rules in depth-first order.
This field is not present when the match order is config.
The rule numbering step is 5.
Content of rule 0
There have been two matches for the rule. The statistic counts only ACL
matches performed in software.
This field is not displayed when no packets have matched the rule.
Applying the rule to hardware failed because no sufficient resources were
available or the hardware does not support the rule. This event might occur
when you modify a rule in an ACL that has been applied.
The description of ACL rule 10 is "This rule is used in VPN rd."
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