Types Of Acls Supported By Switch 4200G Series; Acl Configuration; Configuring Time Range - 3Com 4200G 12-Port Configuration Manual

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When an ACL is directly applied to hardware for packet filtering, the switch will permit packets if the
packets do not match the ACL.
When an ACL is referenced by upper-layer software to control Telnet, SNMP and Web login users,
the switch will deny packets if the packets do not match the ACL.

Types of ACLs Supported by Switch 4200G Series

Switch 4200G Series support the following types of ACLs.
Basic ACLs
Advanced ACLs
Layer 2 ACLs
Note that ACLs defined on Switch 4200G Series can be applied to hardware directly or referenced by
upper-layer software for packet filtering.

ACL Configuration

Configuring Time Range

Time ranges can be used to filter packets. You can specify a time range for each rule in an ACL. A time
range-based ACL takes effect only in specified time ranges. Only after a time range is configured and
the system time is within the time range, can an ACL rule take effect.
Two types of time ranges are available:
Periodic time range, which recurs periodically on the day or days of the week.
Absolute time range, which takes effect only in a period of time and does not recur.
An absolute time range on a Switch 4200G can be within the range 1970/1/1 00:00 to 2100/12/31 24:00.
Configuration Procedure
Table 1-1 Configure a time range
Operation
Enter system view
Create a time range
Note that:
Command
system-view
time-range time-name { start-time to end-time
days-of-the-week [ from start-time start-date ] [ to
end-time end-date ] | from start-time start-date [ to
end-time end-date ] | to end-time end-date }
1-3
Description
Required

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