Cisco Cisco Web Security Appliance S360 User Guide

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Chapter 10      Create Policies to Control Internet Requests
  Time Ranges and Quotas
Exempting Client Applications from Authentication
Time Ranges and Quotas
You can apply time ranges and time and volume quotas to access policies and decryption policies to 
restrict when a user has access, as well as their maximum connection time or data volume (also referred 
to as a “bandwidth quota”).
Time Ranges for Policies and Acceptable Use Controls
Time ranges are defined periods of time during which policies and acceptable use controls apply.
Note
You cannot use time ranges to define the times at which users must authenticate. Authentication 
requirements are defined in Identification Profiles, which do not support time ranges.
Creating a Time Range
Step 1
Choose Web Security Manager > Define Time Ranges and Quotas.
Step 2
Click Add Time Range.
Step 3
Enter a name for the time range.
Step 4
Choose a Time Zone option:
Use Time Zone Setting From Appliance – Use the same time zone as the Web Security appliance.
Specify Time Zone for this Time Range – Define a different time zone, either as a GMT Offset, or 
as a region, country and a specific time zone in that country.
Step 5
Check one or more Day of Week check boxes.
Step 6
Select a Time of Day option:
All Day – Use the full 24-hour period.
Step
Task
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Step 1
Create an Identification Profile that does not 
require authentication. 
Step 2
Set the Identification Profile membership as the client 
application to exempt.
Step 3
Place the Identification Profile above all other Identification 
Profiles in the policies table that require authentication.