From: Scott M. Livingston (scottl@sprinthosting.net)
Date: Tue Apr 15 2003 - 01:24:44 GMT-3
Proof in the puddin'.. View the keywords 'active' and 'inactive'. BGP
session died right after the ACL went to 'inactive'. Therefore, an end
time of 23:59 DOES in fact capture the 60 seconds leading up to Thursday
00:00:00.
!
access-list 140 permit tcp any any time-range BGP-TEST
access-list 140 permit udp any any
!
R4#sh clock
23:59:56.831 UTC Mon Apr 14 2003
R4#sh time-range
time-range entry: BGP-TEST (active)
periodic Sunday 23:00 to Monday 23:59
used in: IP ACL entry
R4#sh clock
00:00:01.062 UTC Tue Apr 15 2003
R4#sh time-range
time-range entry: BGP-TEST (inactive)
periodic Sunday 23:00 to Monday 23:59
used in: IP ACL entry
R4#
00:50:32: %BGP-5-ADJCHANGE: neighbor 130.1.1.2 Down BGP Notification
sent
R4#
00:50:32: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: sent to neighbor 130.1.1.2 4/0 (hold time
expired) 0 bytes
R4#sh clock
00:00:09.031 UTC Tue Apr 15 2003
R4#
Thank You,
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Scott M. Livingston
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 9:21 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Time-Based ACL
Does the below capture M - W? Real question is does the 'end' time stop
at 23:59 or at 00:00? I don't want to lose those 60 seconds.
periodic monday 00:00 to wednesday 23:59
If it read below then I would be capturing Thursday's 00:00 - 00:01
right? So if I want to capture ALL of Wednesday will the ABOVE ACL work?
periodic monday 00:00 to thursday 00:00
Thank You,
Scott
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