13.4 Applying Schedule Sets To Remote Nodes - ZyXEL Communications Prestige 314 User Manual

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FIELD
selected, the schedule rule deletes automatically after the scheduled
time elapses.
If you select Once in the How Often field above, enter the date the
Once:
set should activate in year-month-day format.
Date
If you select Weekly in the How Often field above, this field is N/A.
Weekday:
If you select Weekly in the How Often field above, then choose the
day(s) the set should activate (and recur). Individual Day
Day
parameters are active when their fields read Yes and inactive when
their fields read No or N/A.
Start Time
Enter the start time that you wish the schedule set to take effect in
hour : minute format.
Duration
Enter the maximum duration allowed in hour : minute format for this
scheduled connection.
Action
Choose an action. Choices are:
Forced On means that the connection is maintained whether or not
there is a demand call on the line and will persist for the time period
specified in the Duration field.
Forced Down means that the connection is blocked whether or not
there is a demand call on the line.
Enable Dial-On-Demand means that this schedule permits a
demand call on the line.
Disable Dial-On-Demand means that this schedule prevents a
demand call on the line.

13.4 Applying Schedule Sets to Remote Nodes

Once your schedule sets are configured, you must apply them to the desired remote node(s). Enter 11 from
the main menu and, using the [SPACE BAR], select PPPoE or PPTP in the Encapsulation field. Enter
your target remote node index number(s) in the Schedules field, as shown next.
Call Scheduling
Prestige 314 Broadband Sharing Gateway with 4-Port Switch
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
2001 – 01 – 01
N/A
(default)
12 : 00
10 : 00
Forced On
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