Users Guide

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762 Access Control Lists
Configuring a Time Range
Use the following commands to create a time range and configure time-based
entries for the time range.
ipv6 traffic-filter
name
direction
[sequence
seq-
num
]
Bind the specified IPv6 ACL to an interface.
NOTE: To apply this ACL to all interfaces, issue the command
in Global Configuration mode.
name
— Access list name. (Range: Valid IPv6 access-list
name up to 31 characters in length)
direction
— Direction of the ACL. (Range: In or out.
Default is
in
.)
seqnum
— Precedence for this interface and direction. A
lower sequence number has higher precedence. Range: 1
– 4294967295. Default is 1.
CTRL + Z Exit to Privileged Exec mode.
show ipv6 access-lists
[
name
]
Display all IPv6 access lists and all of the rules that are
defined for the IPv6 ACL. Use the optional
name
parameter to identify a specific IPv6 ACL to display.
Command Purpose
configure Enter global configuration mode.
time-range
name
Create a named time range and enter the Time-Range
Configuration mode for the range.
absolute {[start
time
date
] [end
time date]
}
Configure a nonrecurring time entry for the named time
range.
start
time
date
— Time and date the ACL rule starts
going into effect. The time is expressed in a 24-hour
clock, in the form of hours:minutes. For example, 8:00 is
8:00 am and 20:00 is 8:00 pm. The date is expressed in
the format day month year. If no start time and date are
specified, the configuration statement is in effect
immediately.
end
time
date
— Time and date the ACL rule is no
longer in effect.
Command Purpose