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Wireless Controller User Manual
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Figure 65: Schedule configuration for the above example.
2. Since we are trying to block HTTP requests, it is a service with To Zone: Insecure
(WAN1/WAN2) that is to be blocked according to schedule ―Weekend‖.
3. Select the Action to ―Block by Schedule, otherwise allow‖. This will take a predefined
schedule and make sure the rule is a blocking rule during the defined dates/times. All
other times outside the schedule will not be affected by this firewall blocking rule
4. As we defined our schedule in schedule ―Weekend‖, this is available in the dropdown
menu
5. We want to block the IP range assigned to the marketing group. Let‘s say they have IP
192.168.10.20 to 192.168.10.30. On the Source Users dropdown, select Address Range
and add this IP range as the from and To IP addresses.
6. We want to block all HTTP traffic to any services going to the insecure zone. The
Destination Users dropdown should be ―any‖.
7. We don‘t need to change default QoS priority or Logging (unless desired) clicking apply
will add this firewall rule to the list of firewall rules.