Cisco Systems OL-16647-01 Network Router User Manual


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Chapter 35 General
Group Policies
example, you can attach an access list to a time range to restrict access to the security appliance. A time
range consists of a start time, an end time, and optional recurring (that is, periodic) entries. For more
information about time ranges, see the online Help for the Add or Edit Time Range dialog box.
Fields
Add—Opens the Add Time Range dialog box, on which you can create a new time range.
Note Creating a time range does not restrict access to the device.
Edit—Opens the Edit Time Range dialog box, on which you can modify an existing time range. This
button is active only when you have selected an existing time range from the Browse Time Range
table.
Delete—Removes a selected time range from the Browse Time Range table. There is no
confirmation or undo of this action.
Name—Specifies the name of the time range.
Start Time—Specifies when the time range begins.
End Time—Specifies when the time range ends.
Recurring Entries—Specifies further constraints of active time of the range within the start and stop
time specified.
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Add/Edit Time Range
The Add or Edit Time Range dialog box lets you configure a new time range.
Fields
Time Range Name—Specifies the name that you want to assign to this time range.
Start Time—Defines the time when you want the time range to start.
Start now—Specifies that the time range starts immediately.
Start at—Selects the month, day, year, hour, and minute at which you want the time range to
start.
End Time—Defines the time when you want the time range to end.
Never end—Specifies that the time range has no defined end point.
End at (inclusive)—Selects the month, day, year, hour, and minute at which you want the time
range to end.
Firewall Mode Security Context
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