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ACL Commands, acl time-segment
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Chapter 26 ACL Commands ACL (Access Control List) is used to filter data packets by configuring a series of match conditions, operations and time ranges. It provides a flexible and secured access control policy and facilitates you to control the network security. acl time-segment Description The acl time-segment command is used to add Time-Range. To delete the corresponding Time-Range, please use no acl time-segment command. A time-range based ACL enables you to implement ACL control over packets by differentiating the time-ranges. A time-range can be specified in each rule in an ACL. The rule takes effect only when the specified time-range is configured and the system time is within the time-range. Syntax acl time-segment {name} [start-time start-time] [end-time end-time] [week-day week-day] [start-date start-date] [end-date end-date] [holiday {disable | enable }] no acl time-segment {name} Parameter name -- The Time-Range name, ranging from 1 to 16 characters. start-time -- The start time of the time-slice, in the format of HH:MM. By default, it is 00:00. end-time -- The end time of the time-slice, in the format of HH:MM. By default, it is 24:00. week-day -- Period Mode, in the format of 1-3,6 or daily, off-day, working-day. 1-3, 6 represent Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday; daily represents every day; off-day represents weekend and working-day represents working day. By default, the period mode is disabled. start-date -- The start date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000. end-date -- The end date in Absoluteness Mode, in the format of MM/DD/YYYY. By default, it is 01/01/2000. The absoluteness mode will be disabled if the start date and end date are both not configured. holiday -- Enable/ Disable Holiday Mode. By default, it is disabled. 136