Policy for internet access scenario

IT Infra Lv1Posted 2024-Sep-25 10:09

Hi, can we make a policy for internet access scenario but with a schedule just like application control policies? Thanks

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Hi, are you asking to create a policy access rule for internet access but in a form of schedule such as certain time and dates to enforce the rule? If yes, that for NGAF or NSF are able to do it. I had applied this kind of policy before but kinda forgot how I did it. I'll try find back the configurations
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IT Infra Lv1Posted 2024-Sep-25 11:59
  
yes, this menu on screenshot below, could not fine schedule settings
Enrico Vanzetto Lv4Posted 2024-Sep-25 14:20
  
hi, please check this page about Sangfor NSF manual:

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IT Infra Lv1Posted 2024-Sep-25 14:31
  
What if we gonna set the schedule on Policies > Network Security?
CLELUQMAN Lv4Posted 2024-Sep-26 09:04
  
Hi.
In NGAF/NSF

To create a schedule
Objects > Schedule

Then u can choose to do One Time Schedule or Recurring Schedule



To apply the schedule in Application Control Policies
Policies > Access Control > Application Control

Hope this can help

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Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2024-Sep-26 14:00
  
Sangfor NGAF supports creating internet access policies with scheduling. You can apply schedules to firewall rules, similar to application control, allowing you to permit or restrict internet access during specified times. This helps manage user access based on time-based requirements.
AimanHakim Lv2Posted 2024-Sep-25 16:54
  
oooh, u meant to create a schedule for network security policies? like the IPS, botnet, content security etc. If for that I'm not sure if either NGAF or NSF have that feature.

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