3Com Switch 7750 SeriesCommand Reference Guide – ACL Chapter 1 ACL Commands1-9DescriptionUse the display time-range command to view the configuration and status of thecurrent time range. For an active time range, this command displays “active”; for aninactive time range, this command displays “inactive”.Note that there is a delay (about 1 minute) when the system updates the ACL status.And the display time-range command will judge according to the current time.Therefore, sometimes you may find that a time range is active while the ACLreferencing the time range is not activated by using the display time-range command.This is natural.Related command: time-range.Example# Display all time ranges.<3Com> display time-range allCurrent time is 14:36:36 4-3-2003 ThursdayTime-range : hhy ( Inactive )from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:00 2-19-2005Time-range : hhy1 ( Inactive )from 08:30 2-5-2003 to 18:00 2-19-2003Table 1-2 Description on the fields of the display time-range commandField DescriptionCurrent time is 14:36:364-3-2003 Thursday System timeTime-range : hhy ( Inactive )from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:002-19-2005Time range hhy. “Inactive” indicates that this timerange is currently in the inactive state (while“Active” indicates that the time range is in theactive state), and the time range is from 8:30February 5, 2005 to 18:00 February 19 2005.# Display the time range named “tm1”.<3Com> display time-range tm1Current time is 14:37:31 4-3-2003 ThursdayTime-range : tm1 ( Inactive )from 08:30 2-5-2005 to 18:00 2-19-2005