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Configuring Rights
Redirected Traffic Filters
Redirected Traffic filters are traffic filters that identify packets sent from a client that should be redirected
to a new destination. Some Redirected Traffic filters may simply forward the packet to an alternate
destination that performs the same function as the original destination—for example, a DNS server
request could be redirected to the enterprise DNS server rather than the one that was originally specified.
Redirected Traffic filters can also be used to prevent traffic from reaching a prohibited destination—in this
case, the filter may redirect the request to the 700wl Series system Stop page, or other alternate
destination as appropriate.
The 700wl Series system provides a number of predefined Redirected Traffic filters that you can select to
include in an Access Policy. Table 4-20 on page 4-54 lists the predefined Redirected Traffic filters provided
by the 700wl Series system. If the predefined filters are not sufficient for your needs, you can define
additional filters, or modify the existing filters.
» To view the list of Redirected Traffic Filters currently defined in the 700wl Series system, click the
Redirected Traffic Filters link on the main Access Policies page. The Redirected Traffic Filters page
appears, as shown in Figure 4-32.
Figure 4-32. The Redirected Traffic Filters List
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