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Chapter 21 Call scheduling screens
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If a connection has been already established, your Business Secure Router will not
drop it. After the connection is dropped manually or it times out, that remote node
can not be triggered again until the end of the
Duration
.
Table 109
Call schedule edit
Label
Description
Schedule
Name
Enter a name (up to 16 characters) for the call schedule set. You can use
numbers, the letters A-Z (upper or lower case) and the underscore (_)
and @ symbols.
Active
Select this check box to turn on this call schedule set. Clear this check
box to turn this call schedule set off.
Start Date
Set the date (in year-month-day format) when you want this call schedule
set to take effect.
How Often
Select
Once
to use this schedule set only one time. Select
Weekly
to
use this schedule every week.
If you select
Once
, then enter the date the set will activate in
year-month-day format.
If you selected
Weekly
in the
How Often
field, then select the day or
days of the week when the set will activate.
Start Time
(24-Hour
Format)
Enter the start time (in hour-minute format) when you want the schedule
set to take effect.
Duration Time
(24-Hour
Format)
Enter the maximum length of time (in hour-minute format) that the
schedule set is to apply the action configured in the Action field. The limit
is 24 hours.
Action
Select an action for the schedule set to take.
Forced On
means that the connection is maintained whether or not
there is a demand call on the line and persists for the time period
specified in the Duration field.
Forced Down
means that the connection is blocked whether or not there
is a demand call on the line.
Enable Dial-On-Demand
means that this schedule permits a demand
call on the line.
Disable Dial-On-Demand
means that this schedule prevents a demand
call on the line.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes to the Business Secure Router.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to exit this screen without saving.
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