User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring Policy
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Default Gateway (VNS Interface IP)
Any HTTP streams requested by the client for denied targets will be redirected to
the specified location.
The non-authenticated filter should allow access to the Captive Portal page IP
address, as well as to any URLs for the header and footer of the Captive Portal
page. This filter should also allow network access to the IP address of the DNS
server and to the network address—the gateway of the Topology. The gateway
is used as the IP for an internal Captive Portal page. An external Captive Portal
will provide a specific IP definition of a server outside the HiPath Wireless
Controller.
Redirection and Captive Portal credentials apply to HTTP traffic only. A wireless
device user attempting to reach Websites other than those specifically allowed in
the non-authenticated filter will be redirected to the allowed destinations. Most
HTTP traffic outside of those defined in the non-authenticated filter will be
redirected.
Note: Although non-authenticated filters definitions are used to assist in the
redirection of HTTP traffic for restricted or denied destinations, the non-
authenticated filter is not restricted to HTTP operations. The filter definition is
general. Any traffic other than HTTP that the filter does not explicitly allow will be
discarded by the controller.
The non-authenticated filter is applied by the HiPath Wireless Controller to
sessions until they successfully complete authentication. The authentication
procedure results in an adjustment to the user's applicable filters for access
policy.
Typically, default filter ID access is less restrictive than a non-authenticated
profile. It is the administrator’s responsibility to define the correct set of access
privileges.
To define filtering rules for a non-authenticated filter:
1. From the main menu, click Virtual Network Configuration. The Virtual
Network Configuration screen is displayed.
2. In the left pane expand the Policies pane and click the Policy you want to
edit, or click the New button to create a new Policy. The Policy tab is
displayed.
3. Click the Filter Rules tab. The HWC Filters tab displays, allowing you to
create filter rules that will be applied by the controller.