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Use schedules to set up one-time and recurring schedules for policy routes, firewall rules,
application patrol, and content filtering.

29.1 Schedule Overview

The ZyWALL supports two types of schedules: one-time and recurring. One-time schedules are
effective only once, while recurring schedules usually repeat.
Note: Schedules are based on the current date and time in the ZyWALL.
One-time schedules begin on a specific start date and time and end on a specific stop date and
time. One-time schedules are useful for long holidays and vacation periods.
Recurring schedules begin at a specific start time and end at a specific stop time on selected days of
the week (Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday). Recurring
schedules always begin and end in the same day. Recurring schedules are useful for defining the
workday and off-work hours.

29.2 Schedule Commands Summary

The following table describes the values required for many schedule commands. Other values are
discussed with the corresponding commands.
Table 145 Input Values for Schedule Commands
LABEL
object_name
time
The following table lists the schedule commands.
Table 146 schedule Commands
COMMAND
show schedule-object
no schedule-object object_name
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DESCRIPTION
The name of the schedule. You may use 1-31 alphanumeric characters, underscores(
or dashes (-), but the first character cannot be a number. This value is case-sensitive.
24-hour time, hours and minutes; <0..23>:<0..59>.
DESCRIPTION
Displays information about the schedules in the ZyWALL.
Deletes the schedule object.
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