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(host) (SSID Profile "Skype4b_ALG") #wmm-be-dscp 24
Disable Media Classification
Media classification is not supported when clients are accessed through a network address translation (NAT).
Media classification should not be configured on session ACL for Secure SIP used by Lync/Skype for Business
clients. The following example verifies if media classification is configured on session ACL that is associated with
the user-role, "employee":
(host) #show rights employee
Derived Role = 'employee'
Up BW:No Limit Down BW:No Limit
L2TP Pool = default-l2tp-pool
PPTP Pool = default-pptp-pool
Periodic reauthentication: Disabled
ACL Number = 64/0
Max Sessions = 65535
access-list List
----------------
Position Name Type Location
-------- ---- ---- --------
1 employee session
employee
---------
Priority Source Destination Service Action TimeRange Log
-------- ------ ----------- ------- ------ --------- ---
1 any any svc-sips permit
Expired Queue TOS 8021P Blacklist Mirror DisScan ClassifyMedia
------- ----- --- ----- --------- ------ ------- -------------
High Yes
IPv4/6
------
4
Expired Policies (due to time constraints) = 0
Under ClassifyMedia column, Yes indicates media classification is configured. To disable it, you must first
delete the ACL. Use the following commands:
(host) (config) #ip access-list session employee
(host) (config-sess-employee) #no any any svc-sips permit
You must add the rule any any svc-sips permit back to the ACL without the classify-media parameter:
(host) (config-sess-employee) #any any svc-sips permit
Viewing Lync/Skype for Business ALG Statistics using the CLI
This section describes the procedures to view Lync/Skype for Business ALG statistics using the CLI.
For detailed command parameters, see the ArubaOS 6.4.x CLI Reference Guide.
l Viewing the list of Lync/Skype for Business Clients on page 945
l Viewing Call Detail Record for Lync/Skype for Business Calls on page 945
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