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11-04-2010 01:55 AM
Hi,
with schedules, do they apply to the policy or just URL filters?
I am trying to block certain apps at certain times, I just want to confrm in my mind that schedules are applied to the whole policy, effectively switching it on or off at times?
Also we have wireless users and I want to switch off their connectivity at say 2130hrs.
Would the policy look like this
Wireless Kill on Time |
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Am I right in say this would kill wireless access to the internet?
Thanks
Darren
11-04-2010 07:32 AM
Hi Darren,
It depends on your rule set - because you might have many rules for when access is allowed via Wireless, but only one for the deny at a certain time. In this scenario I would configure the rules as "normal" with no schedule applied. Then a rule above all of the wireless security rules that has a schedule to come in and deny.
Thanks James
11-04-2010 03:37 AM
Hi Darren,
Yes, the schedules apply to the entire rule within the policy set - meaning schedules can be applied to security schedules as you desire, but also to QoS and PBF rules.
From what I understand from the rule below, users obtaining the Wireless IP Subnet AND in the students group will be matched. The action can then be block - this rule will of course need to go near the top.
Good luck!
James
11-04-2010 06:50 AM
So if a rule one is active then on schedule it becomes deactivated, to negate users getting passed this I would need to replicate the rule but with a deny on it.
Is that correct?
11-04-2010 07:32 AM
Hi Darren,
It depends on your rule set - because you might have many rules for when access is allowed via Wireless, but only one for the deny at a certain time. In this scenario I would configure the rules as "normal" with no schedule applied. Then a rule above all of the wireless security rules that has a schedule to come in and deny.
Thanks James
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