Dell W-Series 207 Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 User Guide - Page 293
Configuring OpenDNS Credentials, Integrating a W-IAP with Palo Alto Networks Firewall
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(Instant AP)(config)# clarity (Instant AP)(clarity)# inline-auth-stats (Instant AP)(clarity)# inline-dhcp-stats (Instant AP)(clarity)# inline-dns-stats (Instant AP)(clarity)# inline-sta-stats (Instant AP)(clarity)# end (Instant AP)# commit apply Verify Clarity Configuration on W-IAP The following command is used to view the status of the Inline Monitoring events: (Instant AP)# show clarity config The following command is used to view the history of the authentication events: (Instant AP)# show clarity history auth The following command is used to view the history of the DHCP events: (Instant AP)# show clarity history dhcp The following command is used to view the history of the DNS events: (Instant AP)# show clarity history dns Configuring OpenDNS Credentials When configured, the OpenDNS credentials are used by Instant to access OpenDNS to provide enterprise level content filtering. You can configure OpenDNS credentials by using the Instant UI or the CLI. In the Instant UI To configure OpenDNS credentials: 1. Click More > Services > OpenDNS. 2. Enter the Username and Password to enable access to OpenDNS. 3. Click OK to apply the changes. In the CLI To configure OpenDNS credentials: (Instant AP)(config)# opendns (Instant AP)(config)# end (Instant AP)# commit apply Integrating a W-IAP with Palo Alto Networks Firewall Palo Alto Networks (PAN) next-generation firewall offers contextual security for all users for safe enabling of applications. A simple firewall beyond basic IP address or TCP port numbers only provides a subset of the enhanced security required for enterprises to secure their networks. In the context of businesses using social networking sites, legacy firewalls are not able to differentiate valid authorized users from casual social networking users. The Palo Alto next-generation firewall is based on user ID, which provides many methods for connecting the users to sources of identity information and associating them with firewall policy rules. For example, it provides an option to gather user information from Active Directory or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server. Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 | User Guide Services | 293