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Configuring recurring schedules
Firewall
Configuring recurring schedules
To add a recurring schedule
1
Go to Firewall > Schedule > Recurring.
2
Select Create New.
3
Enter a name for the schedule.
4
Select the days of the week that you want the schedule to be active.
5
Set the Start and Stop time for the recurring schedule.
Recurring schedules use a 24-hour clock.
6
Select OK.
To delete a recurring schedule
1
Go to Firewall > Schedule > Recurring.
2
Select the Delete icon beside the recurring schedule you want to delete.
3
Select OK.
To edit a recurring schedule
1
Go to Firewall > Schedule > Recurring.
2
Select the Edit icon beside the recurring schedule you want to modify.
3
Modify the schedule as required.
4
Select OK.
Virtual IP
Use virtual IPs to access IP addresses on a destination network that are hidden from 
the source network by NAT security policies. To allow connections between these 
networks, you must create a mapping between an address on the source network and 
the real address on the destination network. This mapping is called a virtual IP.
For example, if the computer hosting your web server is located on your DMZ 
network, it could have a private IP address such as 10.10.10.3. To get packets from 
the Internet to the web server, you must have an external address for the web server 
on the Internet. You must then add a virtual IP to the firewall that maps the external IP 
address of the web server to the actual address of the web server on the DMZ 
network. To allow connections from the Internet to the web server, you must then add 
an external->DMZ firewall policy and set Destination to the virtual IP.
Note: To change the one-time schedule name you must delete the schedule and add it with a 
new name.