Add a Schedule
You are here: Configure > Security Services > Security Policy > Objects > Schedules.
Procedure
- Click the add icon (+) on the upper right side
of the Schedules page.
The Create Schedule page appears.
- Complete the configuration according to the guidelines
provided in Table 200.
- Click OK to save the changes. If you want to
discard your changes, click Cancel.
Table 200: Fields on
the Create Schedule Page
Field | Action |
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General |
Name | Enter the name of the scheduler. |
Description | Enter a description for the scheduler. |
Dates |
Start Date | Select the start date for the first day from the calendar
and select the time in AM, PM, or 24 ours format. |
Stop Date | Select the stop date for the first day from the calendar
and select the time in AM, PM, or 24 ours format. |
Second Start Date | Select the start date for the second day from the calendar
and select the time in AM, PM, or 24 ours format. |
Second End Date | Select the stop date for the second day from the calendar
and select the time in AM, PM, or 24 ours format. |
Time Ranges |
Time Ranges | Select the check box to specify the time range. |
Daily Options | Procedure- Click on the day to specify the time for a particular
day.
The Specify Time for <Selected Day>
page appears. Note:
Click Specify the same time for all days to
configure the same time options to all days. - Select an option for time:
All Day—Specifies time options for an entire day. Exclude Day—Excludes a specific day. Time Ranges—Enter time ranges for the selected day: Start Time—Enter the first day start time in HH:MM:SS
and select AM, PM, or 24 hours format. End Time—Enter the first day end time first day
in HH:MM:SS and select AM, PM, or 24 hours format. Second Start Time—Click + and enter the
second day start time in HH:MM:SS, and then select AM, PM, or 24 hours
format. Second End Time—Enter the second day end time in
HH:MM:SS and select AM, PM, or 24 hours format. Note:
Click X to delete the second day start and
end time.
- Click OK to save changes.
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