Chapter 23 Content Filtering
23.9.1 Content Filtering Statistics Example
This example shows how to collect and display content filtering statistics.
Router(config)#
Router(config)# show
total | web pages inspected | : 0 | |
web | pages | warned by category service : 0 | |
web | pages | blocked by category service: 0 | |
web | pages | blocked by custom service | : 0 |
restricted web features | : 0 | ||
forbidden web sites | : 0 | ||
url keywords | : 0 | ||
web | pages | blocked without policy | : 0 |
web | pages | passed | : 0 |
unsafe web pages | : 0 | ||
other web | pages | : 0 |
23.10 Content Filtering Commands Example
The following example shows how to limit the web access for a sales group.
1First, create a sales address object. This example uses a subnet that covers IP addresses 172.21.3.1 to 172.21.3.254.
2Then create a schedule for all day.
3Create a filtering profile for the group.
4You can use the following commands to block sales from accessing adult and pornography websites.
5Enable the external web filtering service.
Note: You must register for the external web filtering service before you can use it (see Chapter 5 on page 45).
6You can also customize the filtering profile. The following commands block
7Append a content filter policy.
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