How a router can be configured permanently to permit a
specific network from 1 Am to 7AM and deny rest of all times

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How a router can be configured permanently to permit a specific network from 1 Am to 7AM and deny ..

Answer / bhavin jani

Normally this option will not come with any router to
Scheduling IP to Blocking or Filtering for such time period
is not possible in Router , in this scenario it is possible
in hire-end chasis based Router/Switch, where we can
install ASA,FWSM Firewall module, through this firewall
module we can do it the same activity..

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How a router can be configured permanently to permit a specific network from 1 Am to 7AM and deny ..

Answer / m ahmed

If it is cisco router
we can defined by setting
time-range command,
crating the IP ACCESS_LIST with deny statement & specified
time-range .
and applying the
ACCESS LIST to the in-bound interface of router.

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How a router can be configured permanently to permit a specific network from 1 Am to 7AM and deny ..

Answer / sagar mallick

If it is cisco router
we can defined by setting
time-range command,
crating the IP ACCESS_LIST with deny statement & specified
time-range .
and applying the
ACCESS LIST to the out-bound interface of router

Is This Answer Correct ?    3 Yes 2 No

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