Concept Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this Guide
- About Instant
- Setting up a W-IAP
- Automatic Retrieval of Configuration
- Instant User Interface
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- Customizing W-IAP Settings
- Modifying the W-IAP Host Name
- Configuring Zone Settings on a W-IAP
- Specifying a Method for Obtaining IP Address
- Configuring External Antenna
- Configuring Radio Profiles for a W-IAP
- Configuring Uplink VLAN for a W-IAP
- Changing the W-IAP Installation Mode
- Changing USB Port Status
- Master Election and Virtual Controller
- Adding a W-IAP to the Network
- Removing a W-IAP from the Network
- VLAN Configuration
- IPv6 Support
- Wireless Network Profiles
- Configuring Wireless Network Profiles
- Configuring Fast Roaming for Wireless Clients
- Configuring Modulation Rates on a WLAN SSID
- Multi-User-MIMO
- Management Frame Protection
- Disabling Short Preamble for Wireless Client
- Editing Status of a WLAN SSID Profile
- Editing a WLAN SSID Profile
- Deleting a WLAN SSID Profile
- Wired Profiles
- Captive Portal for Guest Access
- Understanding Captive Portal
- Configuring a WLAN SSID for Guest Access
- Configuring Wired Profile for Guest Access
- Configuring Internal Captive Portal for Guest Network
- Configuring External Captive Portal for a Guest Network
- Configuring Facebook Login
- Configuring Guest Logon Role and Access Rules for Guest Users
- Configuring Captive Portal Roles for an SSID
- Configuring Walled Garden Access
- Authentication and User Management
- Managing W-IAP Users
- Supported Authentication Methods
- Supported EAP Authentication Frameworks
- Configuring Authentication Servers
- Understanding Encryption Types
- Configuring Authentication Survivability
- Configuring 802.1X Authentication for a Network Profile
- Enabling 802.1X Supplicant Support
- Configuring MAC Authentication for a Network Profile
- Configuring MAC Authentication with 802.1X Authentication
- Configuring MAC Authentication with Captive Portal Authentication
- Configuring WISPr Authentication
- Blacklisting Clients
- Uploading Certificates
- Roles and Policies
- DHCP Configuration
- Configuring Time-Based Services
- Dynamic DNS Registration
- VPN Configuration
- IAP-VPN Deployment
- Adaptive Radio Management
- Deep Packet Inspection and Application Visibility
- Voice and Video
- Services
- Configuring AirGroup
- Configuring a W-IAP for RTLS Support
- Configuring a W-IAP for Analytics and Location Engine Support
- Managing BLE Beacons
- Clarity Live
- Configuring OpenDNS Credentials
- Integrating a W-IAP with Palo Alto Networks Firewall
- Integrating a W-IAP with an XML API Interface
- CALEA Integration and Lawful Intercept Compliance
- Cluster Security
- W-IAP Management and Monitoring
- Uplink Configuration
- Intrusion Detection
- Mesh W-IAP Configuration
- Mobility and Client Management
- Spectrum Monitor
- W-IAP Maintenance
- Monitoring Devices and Logs
- Hotspot Profiles
- ClearPass Guest Setup
- IAP-VPN Deployment Scenarios
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
191 | Roles and Policies Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 | User Guide
Content Filtering
The content filtering feature allows you to route DNS requests to the OpenDNS platform and create content
filtering policies.
With content filter, you can achieve the following:
l Allow all DNS requests to the non-corporate domains on a wireless or wired network to be sent to the
OpenDNS server. When the OpenDNScredentials are configured, the W-IAP uses these credentials to access
OpenDNS and provide enterprise-level content filtering. For more information, see Configuring OpenDNS
Credentials on page 293.
l Block certain categories of websites based on your organization policy. For example, if you block the web-
based-email category, clients who are assigned this policy will not be able to visit email-based websites
such as mail.yahoo.com.
l Prevent known malware hosts from accessing your wireless network.
l Improve employee productivity by limiting access to certain websites.
l Reduce bandwidth consumption significantly.
Regardless of whether content filtering is disabled or enabled, the DNS requests to instant.dell-pcw.com are
always resolved internally on Instant.
The content filtering configuration applies to all W-IAPs in the network and the service is enabled or disabled
globally across the wireless or wired network profiles.
Enabling Content Filtering
This section describes the following procedures:
l Enabling Content Filtering for a Wireless Profile on page 191
l Enabling Content Filtering for a Wired Profile on page 191
Enabling Content Filtering for a Wireless Profile
To enable content filtering for a wireless SSID, perform the following steps:
In the Instant UI
1. Select a wireless profile in the Network tab and then click the edit link. The window for editing the WLAN
SSID profile is displayed.
2. Click Show advanced options.
3. Select Enabled from the Content Filtering drop-down list, and click Next to continue.
You can also enable content filtering while adding a new wireless profile. For more information, see Configuring
WLAN Settings for an SSID Profile on page 78.
In the CLI
To enable content filtering on a WLAN SSID:
(Instant AP)(config)# wlan ssid-profile <name>
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# content-filtering
(Instant AP)(SSID Profile <name>)# end
(Instant AP)# commit apply
Enabling Content Filtering for a Wired Profile
To enable content filtering for a wired profile, perform the following steps: