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Chapter 19 Adding Global Objects
Configuring Time Ranges
• Start at—Specifies when the time range begins.
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Month—Specifies the month, in the range of January through December.
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Day—Specifies the day, in the range of 01 through 31.
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Year—Specifies the year, in the range of 1993 through 2035.
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Hour—Specifies the hour, in the range of 00 through 23.
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Minute—Specifies the minute, in the range of 00 through 59.
• Never end—Specifies that there is no end to the time range.
• End at (inclusive)—Specifies when the time range ends. The end time specified is inclusive. For
example, if you specified that the time range expire at 11:30, the time range is active through 11:30
and 59 seconds. In this case, the time range expires when 11:31 begins.
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Month—Specifies the month, in the range of January through December.
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Day—Specifies the day, in the range of 01 through 31.
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Year—Specifies the year, in the range of 1993 through 2035.
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Hour—Specifies the hour, in the range of 00 through 23.
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Minute—Specifies the minute, in the range of 00 through 59.
• Recurring Time Ranges—Configures daily or weekly time ranges.
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Add—Adds a recurring time range.
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Edit—Edits the selected recurring time range.
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Delete—Deletes the selected recurring time range.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Add/Edit Recurring Time Range
The Add/Edit Recurring Time Range pane lets you fine time ranges further by letting you configure them
on a daily or weekly basis.
Note Creating a time range does not restrict access to the device. This pane defines the time range only.
Fields
• Days of the week
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Every day—Specifies every day of the week.
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Weekdays—Specifies Monday through Friday.
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Weekends—Specifies Saturday and Sunday.
Firewall Mode Security Context
Routed Transparent Single
Multiple
Context System
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