Time-Based ACLs

ImageLesson 1: Time-Based ACLs

You might want to allow specific protocols to come into your network during business hours, but not outside of business hours. For example, imagine that a company has an internal web server that it wants to be accessible to its remote employees during working hours (that is, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). You could accomplish such a design goal through the use of time-based ACLs, which are only in effect during a specified time range.

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A time range configured on a router references a router’s clock. Therefore, a best practice is to configure Network Time Protocol (NTP) on a router, ...

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