Feature/Application:
Configuring Content Filter Policies for limiting Internet access to certain times of the day using Schedules and enforcing it on IP addresses.
NOTE:CFS Premium version is required to create custom CFS policies.
For the purpose of this article we configure the followings Scenario.
This release includes significant user interface changes and many new features that are different from the SonicOS 6.2 and earlier firmware. The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 6.5 firmware.
Creating Schedules
SonicWall has a number of pre-configured Schedules which are for various time periods and can be used for various purposes, if suitable. For this scenario we select the pre-configured Schedule, Work Hours, which will suit our purpose as it is between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday. For the lunchtime schedule we create a new one.


Set the Default CFS Policy as the most restrictive


Creating new CFS Profile - Restricted Access
EXAMPLE: Restricted Access.


Creating new CFS Profile -Lunchtime Access (Under objects | Content Filter objects)
EXAMPLE: Lunchtime Access.

Assigning CFS Policies on IP Addresses
The option CFS Policy per IP Address Range is available on the SonicWall Security Services | Content Filter page. Edit policy on which IP address range has to be assigned.


Enabling CFS
How to Test
In order to test the above scenario, have hosts with IP address in the range 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.150 go online during Lunchtime (1PM to 2PM) hours and outside Lunchtime hours. If the hosts are unable to go online outside Lunchtime hours and able to go online during Lunchtime hours then the Schedule configured in the CFS Policy assigned to the IP address range is being successfully enforced. However, hosts within the IP range will not be able to access any sites belonging to the blocked CFS categories at any time of the day.
The below resolution is for customers using SonicOS 6.2 and earlier firmware. For firewalls that are generation 6 and newer we suggest to upgrade to the latest general release of SonicOS 6.5 firmware.
Creating Schedules
SonicWall has a number of pre-configured Schedules which are for various time periods and can be used for various purposes, if suitable. For this scenario we select the pre-configured Schedule, Work Hours, which will suit our purpose as it is between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday. For the lunchtime schedule we create a new one.


Set the Default CFS Policy as the most restrictive


Creating new CFS Policy - Restricted Access
EXAMPLE: Restricted Access.


Creating new CFS Policy -Lunchtime Access
EXAMPLE: Lunchtime Access.


Assigning CFS Policies on IP Addresses
The option CFS Policy per IP Address Range is available on the SonicWall Security Services | Content Filter page. Scroll down the Content Filter page and check the box under Enable Policy per IP Address Range.


Enabling CFS on zones

How to Test
In order to test the above scenario, have hosts with IP address in the range 192.168.1.101 to 192.168.150 go online during Lunchtime (1PM to 2PM) hours and outside Lunchtime hours. If the hosts are unable to go online outside Lunchtime hours and able to go online during Lunchtime hours then the Schedule configured in the CFS Policy assigned to the IP address range is being successfully enforced. However, hosts within the IP range will not be able to access any sites belonging to the blocked CFS categories at any time of the day.