Unified Access Point Administrator's Guide
Field
Global Scheduler
Mode
Scheduler Operational Status
Status
Reason
Scheduler Profile
Rule Configuration
Select Profile
Set Schedule
Start Time
End Time
To change an existing rule, select the rule, update the values in the Rule Configuration area, and click Modify Rule.
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Figure 19 - Scheduler Configuration
Description
A global switch to enable or disable the scheduler feature. The default is Disable.
The operational status of the Scheduler. The range is Up or Down. The default is Down.
Provides additional information about the status. The reason can be one or more of the
following:
•) IsActive – Operational status is up.
•) ConfigDown – Operational status is down because global configuration is disabled.
•) TimeNotSet – Operational status is down because the AP time has not been set,
either manually or by specifying an NTP server to use.
•) ManagedMode– Operational status is down because the AP is in managed mode.
The Scheduler profile defines the list of profiles names that can be associated to the VAP or
Radio configuration. Rules are associated with a named scheduler profile. You can define up
to 16 scheduler profile names. By default, no profiles are created.
The profile name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Click Add to add the profile
name.
Each scheduler profile may have up to 16 periodic rules. The list of parameters for each
periodic rule are described below.
Select the profile name from the menu.
The day of the week. Range is: Daily, Weekday (Monday to Friday), Weekend (Saturday
and Sunday), Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The
default is Daily.
The time when the radio or VAP will be operationally enabled. The time is in HH:MM 24-hour
format. The range is <00-24>:<00-59>. The default is 00:00.
The time when the radio or VAP will be operationally disabled. The time is in HH:MM 24-
hour format. The range is <00-24>:<00-59>. The default is 00:00.
Table 20 - Scheduler Configuration
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