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Holiday Definition
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A holiday
is treated differently than other days. It is recommended to program holidays
at the beginning of the year; this helps to modify floating holidays for
the current year (Easter, Thanksgiving, etc.). A holiday may be identified
by a specific type (Hol 1, 2, 3, 4). The same day may be defined as a
holiday at one connection, but as a regular day in another connection.
Holidays
may also be defined as global holidays or by Gateway.
1 -
From
the
Definition
tab,
select the
button.
The
Holiday
window appears.
2 -
To create
a new holiday, select the
button.
3 -
To create
a global holiday, proceed with the holiday definition. If you want to
define a holiday for a specific gateway/connection, select the gateway/connection
from the drop-down list.
4 -
Assign
a name to the holiday.
5 -
From
the
pull-down menu, select a the holiday date from the calendar.
6 -
Check
the Recurring option if this is the case for the holiday you are defining.
Note:
If the holiday
is not a recurring holiday, you will have to reprogram it for the following
year. You can program holidays years in advance; but it is recommended
to review holidays on a yearly basis.
7 -
In the
Holiday type section, select the type of the holiday you are defining.
This gives you flexibility when defining a holiday. For example, you may
decide that a given day is a holiday for a certain group of users, but
it is a regular day for another group.
8 - Click on the + Holiday list button to display a calendar
for the next 12 months showing holidays in one of the three colours identified
in the legend.
9 - If the holiday is to apply to specific sites only,
the Selective Holiday checkbox
must be selected.
10 - Drag & drop system, sites or global gateways to
the appropriate holiday case. You can also use the
and
buttons to move them.
Note: The legend is different from the one used to define schedules.
See Schedules Definition for more
information.