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This article outlines how to set Filtering Policies for different times of day/week with Filtering Schedules.
A common reason to use this tool is to set work/non-work hour filters for users that rely on personal devices to complete work. This is an optional setting that isn't necessary when applying the same policy throughout the whole day/week.
Filtering Schedules Notes
Filtering schedules must have a minimum duration of 15 minutes and can only start and end in 15-minute intervals (:00/:15/:30/:45).
If a domain’s TTL exceeds the transition point of the next policy, the TTL is automatically reduced to the transition point minus 1 second.
This video was produced in 2018.
The look and feel of our app has changed, but the function of the tool remains the same.
Set a Filtering Schedule
Step One: Create two Filtering Policies
Filtering Schedules require two policies: one for the extra settings—e.g. work hours—and another for basic settings—e.g. non-work hours.
- From the DNSFilter dashboard, navigate to Policies and select Filtering
- Select Add
- Enter a Policy Name e.g. Work Hours
- Select Create
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Configure the policy by tabbing through Categories, Threats, etc. Each selection saves automatically
- The first policy is now ready
- Select Filtering again
- Select Add
- Enter a Policy Name e.g. Non-Work Hours
- Select Create
- Configure the policy by tabbing through Categories, Threats, etc. Each selection saves automatically
Use these policies to add the filtering schedule.
Step Two: Add the Filtering Schedule
- From the DNSFilter dashboard, navigate to Policies and select Filtering Schedules
- Choose your timezone from the drop down menu. Match to the local time or the filtering policy will not apply correctly once scheduled
- Enter a Filtering Schedule Name e.g. Work Week
- Click and drag on the calendar to assign the policy time or select All-Day Policy for full off policy schedules
Example
9 AM - 5 PM Monday through Friday = Work Hours
5 PM - 9 AM Monday through Friday = Non-Work Hours
All-Day Policy Saturday and Sunday = Non-Work Hours
- Select the Policy from the drop down menu
- Select Confirm
Fill in the entire calendar. Any time left blank will result in no policy coverage during that time and the network will be completely open to threats.
- Select Save
The filtering schedule is ready to add to the network Site.
Step Three: Update the Site
- From the DNSFilter dashboard, navigate to Deployments and select Sites
- Select the Site for the filtering schedule
- Under Policy/Schedule, select the Filtering Schedule Name (a calendar icon displays next to the policy)
- Select Update
The scheduled filtering policy is now applied to the Site. It can take up to 30 minutes for the policy to take effect.
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