
Configuring Rights
Table 4-14. New Time Window Settings
Setting Description
Valid Days Specify a Time Window by days of the week:
• The default is Any day
• To specify particular days, click the Selected days radio button, then
check the individual days of the week you want to include.
Valid Times • Specify a Time Window by hours of the day:
• The default is Any time
• To specify a range of time, click the From radio button and then select
the beginning and ending times using the drop-down fields. You can
specify the range in 5-minute increments.
You can combine all three settings to create a specific Time Window. For example, you could
specify a Time Window that’s valid on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11:00 am until
2:00 pm, between June 1, 2003 and September 15, 2003.
Step 3. Click Save to save this Time Window. If you are editing an existing Time Window, this replaces
the original Time Window with the modified Time Window definition.
To add the modified Time Window as a new Time Window, leaving the original Time Window
unchanged, click
Save As Copy. The Save As Copy button appears only on the Edit Location page.
After a
Save As Copy the page remains displayed so you can make additional changes.
Click
Cancel to return to the previous page without making any further changes.
Access Policies
Access Policies define many aspects of how a client interacts with the network. An Access Policy may be
used to define the following properties of a client session:
• Which packets are allowed to be passed on to their destinations, which packets will be redirected to
alternate destinations, and which will be dropped
• How client IP addressing is handled—whether clients can use static IP addresses, real IP addresses via
DHCP, or whether they will be NAT’ed
• What type of encryption is allowed or required, if any
• HTTP proxy filters that specify what web sites are accessible or restricted
• Bandwidth limits for traffic to and from the client
• Timeout values for a valid authentication—the time interval after which a client will be forced to
reauthenticate
A client is associated with an Access Policy based on the Identity Profile and Connection Profile that it
matches at any point in time.
» To view the current Access Policies, click the Access Policies tab visible at the top of any Rights
Manager page.
The Access Policies page appears (see Figure 4-21).
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