Setting Acl Time Ranges; Table 187. Time Range Commands; Table 188. Absolute Time Range Example - Allied Telesis AT-8100L/8 User Manual

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Setting ACL Time Ranges

To do this task
Create a time range and enter the Time-Range
mode.
Set beginning and ending time and dates for
ACL filtering.
Set reoccurring days of the week and time of
day for filtering.
Set a daily, weekday, or weekend date and
time range for ACL filtering.
Display time range settings on the switch.
Command
awplus> enable
awplus# configure terminal
awplus(config)# time-range
t1
By default, an ACL filter is effective immediately. However, if you want to
set a date and time when the ACL filter begins and ends, you need to
assign a time range. The time range commands support Named IPv4 and
Named IPv6 ACLs only. There are five time range commands which are
listed in Table 187.

Table 187. Time Range Commands

The first step is to create a time setting with the TIME-RANGE command.
Also, the TIME-RANGE command places you in the Configuration Time-
Range mode which allows you to enter the ABSOLUTE START,
PERIODIC, or PERIODIC (DAILY) time settings commands.
The following example creates a time range setting that starts on February
1, 2012 at 9 am and ends on February 28, 2012 at 5 pm:

Table 188. Absolute Time Range Example

Enter the Privileged Executive mode from the
User Executive mode.
Enter the Global Configuration mode.
Create a time range called "t1."
AT-8100 Switch Command Line User's Guide
Use this Command
time-range-name>
time-range <
absolute start
(time date) end
(time date)
day days-of-the-week
periodic
time (hh:mm:ss) to day days-of-
the-week time (hh:mm:ss)
periodic (daily)
(daily|weekdays|weekend)
(hh:mm:ss) to time (hh:mm:ss)
show time-range
Description
day
time
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