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Table 21. ToD Filter Menu Option
Option
Description
Time Access Policy
Configuration
Enter a name for the time access policy and click
Add New Policy
.
Time Access Policy List
Select a policy from the drop-down list. Click the
Enable checkbox to enable this rule.
Days to Block
Click the checkboxes of the days that this rule
applies to.
Time to Block
Click the checkbox
All Day
to define this policy to
block Internet access for the entire day of each day
selected – or enter the start and stop times of the
periods you want to block access.
Note:
If you want to allow access for only a part of
the day, you may need to create and apply two
time policies. See example below.
Ports to Block
Click enable if you want to block specific ports
Port Start
This is first port you want to block.
Port End
This is the end of the range of ports you want to
block. If you only want to block one port enter the
port number in both the start and end fields.
Example of Time to Block –
create and apply two time policies to allow access
Mon – Fri 7:00pm – 9:00pm:
Time Policy Name
Days to Block
Time to Block
Weekday I
Mon – Fri
12:00am – 7:00pm
Weekday II
Mon – Fri
9:00pm – 12:00am
Select both Weekday I and Weekday II at User/Time Access Rule.
Event Log
The Event Log page shows you the events related to the settings of Parental Control.
This table is a running list of the last 30 Parental Control access violations that include
the following items on Internet traffic:
If the user's internet access is blocked. (time filter)
If a blocked keyword is detected in the URL.
If a blocked domain is detected in the URL.