Scheduler Association - Cisco WAP571 Administration Manual

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Scheduler Association
Cisco WAP571/E Administration Guide
The "Day of the Week" entry creates the scope for the rules. The rule ONLY
impacts the defined scope. Weekend meaning only Sunday and Saturday.
Daily meaning every day, etc. When setting the rules, the "Day of the Week"
GUI entry defines the rule scope: Weekend, Daily, WeekDay, Sunday,
Monday, etc.
This allows for detailed rules. There is no implicit deny all rule created when
a scope does not include every day of the week. Create a "deny" or
"disable" rule by setting the appropriate scope to be enabled only for 1
minute.To have the radio or VAP disabled all the time EXCEPT for explicitly
allowed times would require a "Daily" scoped rule that is only active for 1
minute from midnight to 12:01. This means the radio is only on for 1 minute
every day. We can then add exceptions for every time period where we
want the radio to be active.
A common use case would be:
Enable Radio 9AM to 5PM Monday through Friday
No Radio enabled on Weekends.
Create a Profile using two rules:
WeekDays: StartTime: 9:00 EndTime: 17:00
WeekEnds StartTime: 00:00 EndTime: 00:01
The Scheduler profiles need to be associated with the WLAN interface or a VAP
interface to be effective. By default, there are no Scheduler profiles created, and
no profile is associated with any radio or VAP.
Only one Scheduler profile can be associated with the WLAN interface or each
VAP. A single profile can be associated with multiple VAPs. If the Scheduler profile
associated with a VAP or the WLAN interface is deleted, then the association is
removed.
To associate a Scheduler profile with the WLAN interface or a VAP:
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