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Time Table Management

Time Table Management Overview

A time table is used to define time information. It can be referenced by the rules of the policies such as

bandwidth management and URL filter, so the system can take different actions on the matched packets

at different time ranges.

Each time table contains a time range in a unit of half an hour and of a period of seven days. This time

range can be continuous or discontinuous.

Configuring Time Table Management

Configuration Task List

Perform the tasks in

Table 11-1

to configure time table management.

Table 11-1 Time table management configuration task list

Task

Remarks

Creating a Time Table

Required

Create a time table and set the valid time range.

By default, two time tables that can be modified and deleted exist. The default
configurations are as follows:

two time tables exist:

z

work: Valid from 8:00 am to 18:00 pm from Monday to Friday.

z

weekend: Valid at all times except 8:00 am to 18:00 pm from Monday to Friday.

Activating
Configurations

Required

Activate the configurations of a time table to make the configurations take effect.

z

There are two categories of configurations in the system: Class A and Class B.
Class A configurations take effect immediately, while Class B configurations must
be activated to take effect.

z

The Activate button is present on all pages with Class B configurations. Clicking
the button on any page will activate all Class B configurations. You are
recommended to complete all Class B configuration before clicking the Activate
button.

Creating a Time Table

Select System Management > Time Table List from the navigation tree to enter the page for

displaying a time table, as shown in

Figure 11-1

. Then click Add to enter the time table configuration

page, as shown in

Figure 11-2

.