Time Range Settings - D-Link DGS-3000 Series Reference Manual

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To view the following window, click System Configuration > System Log Configuration > System Severity
Settings as shown below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
System Severity
Choose how the alerts are used from the drop-down menu. Select Log to send the alert of the
Severity Type configured to the Switch's log for analysis. Choose Trap to send it to an SNMP
agent for analysis, or select All to send the chosen alert type to an SNMP agent and the
Switch's log for analysis.
Severity Level
This drop-down menu allows you to select the level of messages that will be sent. The options
are Emergency (0), Alert (1), Critical (2), Error (3), Warning (4), Notice (5), Information (6) and
Debug (7).
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.

Time Range Settings

Time range is a time period that the respective function will take an effect on, such as ACL. For example, the
administrator can configure the time-based ACL to allow users to surf the Internet on every Saturday and every
Sunday, meanwhile to deny users to surf the Internet on weekdays.
The user may enter up to 64 time range entries on the Switch.
To view the following window, click System Configuration > Time Range Settings as shown below:
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Range Name
Hours (HH MM SS)
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Figure 2-25 System Severity Settings window
Figure 2-26 Time Range Settings window
Description
Enter a name of no more than 32 alphanumeric characters that will be used to identify
this time range on the Switch. This range name will be used in the Access Profile table
to identify the access profile and associated rule to be enabled during this time range.
This parameter is used to set the time in the day that this time range is to be enabled
using the following parameters:
Start Time - Use this parameter to identify the starting time of the time range, in hours,
minutes and seconds, based on the 24-hour time system.
End Time - Use this parameter to identify the ending time of the time range, in hours,
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