Policy and Rule Descriptions

Policies Set in WebQoS

Reject CLASS priority requests

This corrective action rejects sessions for the respective priority request.

When a session is rejected, WebQoS sends the rejected session a web page indicating that the server is not available.

If both redirection and rejection actions are configured for any class, the rejection action should be the last in the corrective action list. For example, for any class, the order of its corrective action class could be: “redirect, reject” but not “reject, redirect.”

Refer to “Customizing the Defer and Reject Web Pages” on page 125 for information about how to customize the Reject web page.

Defer CLASS priority requests

This corrective action defers sessions for the priority request. The deferred session is admitted instantly after the deferred time has passed if the Automatically Enter checkbox is selected.

When a session is deferred, WebQoS sends the deferred session a customized web page indicating that the web site is very busy, and that the request will be fulfilled soon. The requestor sees a timer that indicates when the request will be re-submitted automatically.

Refer to “Customizing the Defer and Reject Web Pages” below for information about how to customize the Defer web page.

Customizing the Defer and Reject Web Pages

The defer and reject web pages can be customized by editing the following files:

Defer.html

Reject.html

In UNIX, these files are located in the /etc/opt/webqos/html directory. In Windows, these files are located in the <install-directory>\htmldirectory.

The customizable defer and reject web pages can be edited to contain foreign language contents. In Windows, these customizable web pages do not support Unicode.

You must restart the web server if you modify these files or path names.

Appendix A

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HP WebQoS Software manual Customizing the Defer and Reject Web Pages