Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF) Manual De Mantenimiento
Generally Available 06-30-2010
Modified Configuration Commands
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content-filtering
This command enables/disables the Category Policy Identifier for Content Filtering support,
and enters the Content Filtering Policy Configuration Mode. The description option allows
the operator to provide a description for the CF Category Policy ID. Both the
and enters the Content Filtering Policy Configuration Mode. The description option allows
the operator to provide a description for the CF Category Policy ID. Both the
description
keyword and the argument
desc_string
are now optional. This enables adding and
removing the descriptions.
CLI (ACS Configuration Mode)
content-filtering category policy-id cf_policy_id [ description [
desc_string ] ] [ -noconfirm ]
no content-filtering category policy-id cf_policy_id
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
content-filtering category policy-id
This command configures the Content Filtering Category Policy Identifier for Policy-based
Content Filtering support in a rulebase. Now, while removing the configured category
policy from the rulebase, optionally the policy ID can be specified. If the specified policy ID
is invalid, or is not configured in the rulebase, an error message is displayed. If no policy ID
is specified, whatever policy is configured, if any, is removed from the rulebase.
Content Filtering support in a rulebase. Now, while removing the configured category
policy from the rulebase, optionally the policy ID can be specified. If the specified policy ID
is invalid, or is not configured in the rulebase, an error message is displayed. If no policy ID
is specified, whatever policy is configured, if any, is removed from the rulebase.
CLI (Rulebase Configuration Mode)
content-filtering category policy-id cf_policy_id
no content-filtering category policy-id [ cf_policy_id ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.
timeout action
This command specifies the actions when the content filtering analysis results are not
available to analyze. The
available to analyze. The
www-reply-code-and-terminate-flow
keyword was added to
this command.
CLI (Content Filtering Policy Configuration Mode)
timeout action { allow | content-insert content_string | discard |
redirect-url url | terminate-flow | www-reply-code-and-terminate-flow
reply_code } [ edr edr_format_name ]
default timeout action [ edr edr_format_name ]
Web Element Manager Path
This functionality is not supported at this time on the Web Element Manager.