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Chapter 64
General VPN Setup
Browse Time Range
Use the Browse Time Range dialog box to add, edit, or delete a time range. A time range is a reusable
component that defines starting and ending times that can be applied to a group policy. After defining a
time range, you can select the time range and apply it to different options that require scheduling. For
example, you can attach an access list to a time range to restrict access to the adaptive 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
Note
Modes
The following table shows the modes in which this feature is available:
Firewall Mode
Routed
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If you do not select a protocol, an error message appears.
Note
Filter—(Network (Client) Access only) Specifies which access control list to use, or whether to
inherit the value from the group policy. Filters consist of rules that determine whether to allow or
reject tunneled data packets coming through the adaptive security appliance, based on criteria such
as source address, destination address, and protocol. To configure filters and rules, see the Group
Policy dialog box.
Manage—Displays the ACL Manager dialog box, with which you can add, edit, and delete Access
Control Lists (ACLs) and Extended Access Control Lists (ACEs). For more information about the
ACL Manager, see the online Help for that dialog box.
Add—Opens the Add Time Range dialog box, in which you can create a new time range.
Creating a time range does not restrict access to the device.
Edit—Opens the Edit Time Range dialog box, in 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.
Security Context
Transparent Single
Multiple
Context
System
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