Deleting a time range

Allows you to click the icon of a time range to delete the time range.

 

 

Time range list

The time range list is on the time range management page, as shown in Figure 61. Figure 62 describes the fields of the list.

Table 65 Fields of the time range list

Field

Description

Name

Name of the time range

 

 

Description

Time periods that the time range covers

 

 

Referenced

Whether the time range is referenced by a security policy or not

 

 

Operation

Click the icon to delete the time range.

 

 

Return to Time range management functions.

Adding a time range

From the navigation tree of the firewall management component, select Time Ranges under Security Policy Management to enter the time range management page, as shown in Figure 61. Click Add to enter the Add Time Range page, configure the time range as described in Table 66, and click Add.

Figure 62 Add a time range

Table 66 Time range configuration item

Item

Description

 

Required

Name

Type a name for the time range.

The name can't be null and can't contain any of these characters: ? < > \" %

 

 

' & #.

 

 

 

Required

 

Specify the time periods during which a security policy that references the time

Time Range

range take effect.

A time period can be periodic or absolute:

Periodic—Select the start time and end time for the periodic time period, 59

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