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List Admin Mode................................ Disabled
Packets Filtered............................... 0
Rules:
permit ethernet 0/1 priority 63
permit ethernet 0/9 priority 64
NOTE: All other access is implicitly denied.
show management access-class
This command displays information about the active management access list.
Format show management access-class [name]
Mode Privileged EXEC
The following example shows CLI display output for the command.
(Extreme 220) (Routing) #show management access-class
Management access-class is enabled, using access list mlist
Time Range Commands for Time-Based ACLs
Time-based ACLs allow one or more rules within an ACL to be based on time. Each ACL rule within an
ACL except for the implicit deny all rule can be configured to be active and operational only during a
specific time period. The time range commands allow you to define specific times of the day and week
in order to implement time-based ACLs. The time range is identified by a name and can then be
referenced by an ACL rule defined with in an ACL.
time-range
Use this command to create a time range identified by name, consisting of one absolute time entry
and/or one or more periodic time entries. The name parameter is a case-sensitive, alphanumeric string
from 1 to 31 characters that uniquely identifies the time range. An alpha-numeric string is defined as
consisting of only alphabetic, numeric, dash, underscore, or space characters.
If a time range by this name already exists, this command enters Time-Range config mode to allow
updating the time range entries
Note
When you successfully execute this command, the CLI mode changes to Time-Range Config
mode.
Format time-range name
Mode Global Config
no time-range
This command deletes a time-range identified by name.
Quality of Service Commands
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