any any any redirect esi-group group direction both blacklist //For any incoming traffic, going to any destination, //redirect the traffic to servers in the specified ESI group. any any any permit

//For everything else, allow the traffic to flow normally.

user-role role

access-list {eth mac session} bandwidth-contract name captive-portal name

dialer name

pool {l2tp pptp} reauthentication-interval minutes session-acl name

vlan vlan_id

For example:

ip access-list session fortinet

any any svc-http redirect esi-group fortinet direction both blacklist any any any permit

user-role guest

access-list session fortinet

ESI Syslog Parser Domains and Rules

To configure the ESI syslog parser, navigate to the Configuration > Advanced Services > External Services view on the WebUI.The following sections describe how to manage syslog parser domains using the WebUI and CLI.

Managing Syslog Parser Domains in the WebUI

Click on the Syslog Parser Domains tab to display the Syslog Parser Domains view.

This view lists all the domains by domain name and server IP address, and includes a list of peer Dell controllers (when peer Dell controllers have been configured—as described in "Understanding the ESI Syslog Parser" on page 750).

Adding a new syslog parser domain

To add a new syslog parser domain:

1.Click Add in the Syslog Parser Domains section. The system displays the add domain view.

2.In the Domain Name text box, type the name of the domain to be added.

3.In the Server IP Address text box, type a valid IP address.

NOTE: You must ensure that you type a valid IP address, because the IP address you type is not automatically validated against the

list of external servers that has been configured.

4.Click Add.

5.Click Apply.

Deleting an existing syslog parser domain

To delete an existing parser domain:

1.Identify the target parser domain in the list shown in the Domain section of the Syslog Parser Domains view.

2.Click Delete on the same row in the Actions column.

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