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Chapter 13 Identifying Traffic with Access Lists
Scheduling Extended Access List Activation
Scheduling Extended Access List Activation
You can schedule each ACE to be activated at specific times of the day and week by applying a time
range to the ACE. This section includes the following topics:
•
Adding a Time Range, page 13-24
•
Applying the Time Range to an ACE, page 13-25
Adding a Time Range
To add a time range to implement a time-based access list, perform the following steps:
Step 1
Identify the time-range name by entering the following command:
hostname(config)#
time-range
name
Step 2
Specify the time range as either a recurring time range or an absolute time range.
Note
Users could experience a delay of approximately 80 to 100 seconds after the specified end time
for the ACL to become inactive. For example, if the specified end time is 3:50, because the end
time is inclusive, the command is picked up anywhere between 3:51:00 and 3:51:59. After the
command is picked up, the security appliance finishes any currently running task and then
services the command to deactivate the ACL.
Multiple periodic entries are allowed per
time-range
command. If a
time-range
command has both
absolute
and
periodic
values specified, then the
periodic
commands are evaluated only after the
absolute
start time is reached, and are not further evaluated after the
absolute
end time is reached.
•
Recurring time range:
hostname(config-time-range)#
periodic
days-of-the-week time
to
[
days-of-the-week
]
time
You can specify the following values for
days-of-the-week
:
–
monday
,
tuesday
,
wednesday
,
thursday
,
friday
,
saturday
, and
sunday
.
–
daily
–
weekdays
–
weekend
The
time
is in the format
hh
:
mm
. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 a.m. and 20:00 is 8:00 p.m.
•
Absolute time range:
hostname(config-time-range)# absolute
start
time
date
[
end
time
date
]
The
time
is in the format
hh
:
mm
. For example, 8:00 is 8:00 a.m. and 20:00 is 8:00 p.m.
The
date
is in the format
day
month
year
; for example,
1 january 2006
.
The following is an example of an absolute time range beginning at 8:00 a.m. on January 1, 2006.
Because no end time and date are specified, the time range is in effect indefinitely.
hostname(config)#
time-range for2006
hostname(config-time-range)#
absolute start 8:00 1 january 2006
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