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Defining Time Ranges

Time-based ACLs allow users to define Access Control Lists based on time periods. The Time Range Setting Page defines a
time range, which can be applied to an ACL rule. To define a time range:
1. Click ACL > Time Range Setting. The Time Range Setting Page opens:
The Time Range Setting Page contains the following fields:
Field
Range Name
Start Time (HH:MM)
End Time (HH:MM)
Weekdays
Select All Days
2. Define the Range Name, Start Time and End Time fields.
3. To define the applicable days, check the specific Weekdays or check Select All Days.
4. Click
To delete a Time Range entry:
1. Select the entry.
Figure 0-24. Time Range Setting Page
Description
Defines the Time Range Name. Up to 32 time ranges can be defined.
Specifies the time at which the time-based ACL is enabled. The field format is HH:MM.
The possible field values are:
HH: 00 – 23 (hours, in military format)
MM: 00 – 59 (minutes)
Specifies the time at which the time-based ACL is disabled. The field format is HH:MM.
The possible field values are:
HH: 00 – 23 (hours, in military format)
MM: 00 – 59 (minutes)
Specifies the weekdays for which the time range applies.
Specifies that the time range is applied daily.
. The Time Range is defined.
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