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11 ACL
ACL (Access Control List) is used to filter packets by configuring Rules and Policies in
order to control the access of client devices in the Network. ACL is used to control
traffic flows and preserve Network resources. It provides a flexible and secure Access
Control Policy facilitating control of network security.
ACLs classify packets based on a series of Match Conditions which use Layer2-Layer4
protocol fields in the packets. A Time-Range based ACL allows you to implement ACL
control at different specified times.
The ACL configuration of the Switch includes four submenus: Time-Range, ACL Config,
Policy Config and Policy Binding.
11.1 Time-Range
If a configured ACL is going to be in effect during a specified Time-Range, a Time-Range
should be created prior to specifying it in the ACL. A Time-Range based ACL takes
effect only within the specified Time-Range.
Absolute, Week and Holiday Time-Ranges can be configured. Configure Absolute
Time-Range in the form of “the Start Date to the End Date” to make ACLs effective.
Configure a Week Time-Range to make ACLs effective on fixed days of the Week.
Configure a Holiday time to make ACLs effective on Holidays. In each Time-Range up
to four Time-Slices can be configured.
The Time-Range configuration can be implemented on ACL Time-Range Table, ACL
Time-Range and ACL Holiday Config pages.
11.1.1 ACL Time-Range Table
On this page you can view the current ACL Time-Ranges.