Acl Configuration; Configuring Time Range - H3C S3100 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual (For Soliton) – ACL
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Basic ACLs
Advanced ACLs
Layer 2 ACLs
IPv6 ACLs
Note that ACLs defined on S3100 Series Ethernet switches can be applied to hardware
directly or referenced by upper-layer software for packet filtering.

1.2 ACL Configuration

1.2.1 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.
Note:
An absolute time range on an H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches can be within the
range 1970/1/1 00:00 to 2100/12/31 24:00.
I. Configuration procedure
Table 1-1 Configure a time range
Operation
Enter system view
Create a time
range
Note that:
If only a periodic time section is defined in a time range, the time range is active
only when the system time is within the defined periodic time section. If multiple
periodic time sections are defined in a time range, the time range is active only
when the system time is within one of the periodic time sections.
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 }
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Chapter 1 ACL Configuration
Description
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