Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Priority Source Destination Service Action TimeRange Log Expired Queue
TOS 8021P Blacklist Mirror DisScan ClassifyMedia IPv4/6
-------- ------ ----------- ------- ------ --------- --- ------- -----
--- ----- --------- ------ ------- ------------- ------
1 user controller svc-https dst-nat 8081 Low
4
2 user any svc-http dst-nat 8080 Low
4
3 user any svc-https dst-nat 8081 Low
4
4 user any svc-http-proxy1 dst-nat 8088 Low
4
5 user any svc-http-proxy2 dst-nat 8088 Low
4
6 user any svc-http-proxy3 dst-nat 8088 Low
4
Expired Policies (due to time constraints) = 0
Verifying DNS Resolved IP Addresses for Whitelisted URLs
Use the following command to verify the DNS resolved IP addresses for the whitelisted URLs:
(host) #show firewall dns-names ap-name <AP-name>
Example:
(host) #show firewall dns-names ap-name ap135
Firewall DNS names
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Index Name Id Num-IP List
----- ---- -- ------ ----
0 bugzilla 10 1 0.0.0.0
1 cricinfo 9 0
2 yahoo 1 0
3 mycorp 6 1 1.1.1.1
Bypassing Captive Portal Landing Page
An increasing number of user sessions in Captive Portal pre-authenticated role, repeatedly request the Captive
Portal login page from the controller. This impacts the number of browser-based user login requests handled
per second by the controller. This eventually delays the loading of the Captive Portal page and logging into
Captive Portal. Most of the increased activities are from non-browser based applications running on smart
phones and tablets.
When this feature is disabled, the controller sends 200 OK status code message to the now-browser based
apps so that the apps stop sending repeated requests to the controller. This reduces the load of the httpd
process on the controller. This feature is enabled by default.
You can enable this feature from the controller CLI. On enabling this feature, non-browser apps continue to
request Captive Portal login page from the controller. This increases the load of the httpd process of the
controller.
(host) (config) #web-server profile
(host) (Web Server Configuration) #bypass-cp-landing-page
The landing page contains the meta-refresh tag to reload the page using real browser applications.
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