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Chapter 28 Content Filtering Table 126 Configuration > Anti-X > Content Filter > General (continued) LABEL Edit Remove Activate Inactivate Move # DESCRIPTION Select an entry and click this to be able to modify it. Select an entry and click this to delete it. To turn on an entry, select it and click Activate. To turn off an entry, select it and click Inactivate. To change an entry's position in the numbered list, select it and click Move to display a field to type a number for where you want to put that entry and press [ENTER] to move the entry to the number that you typed. This column lists the index numbers of the content filter policies. Status Address Schedule User Filter Profile Denied Access Message The ordering of the content filter policies is important as they are used in the order they are listed. The UAG checks requests for Web sessions against the list of content filter policies (starting from the first in the list). The UAG's content filter feature blocks or allows the Web session according to the first matching content filter policy and does not check any other content filter policies. The UAG does not perform content filter on Web session requests that do not match any of the content filter policies. The activate (light bulb) icon is lit when the entry is active and dimmed when the entry is inactive. A content filter policy applies to web access from the IP addresses listed here. any means the content filter policy applies to all of the web access requests that the UAG receives from any IP address. This column displays the name of the schedule for each content filter policy. You can define different policies for different time periods. none means the content filter policy applies all of the time. This column displays the individual or group to which this policy applies. any means the content filter policy applies to all of the web access requests that the UAG receives from any user. This column displays the name of the content filter profile that each content filter policy uses. The content filter profile defines to which web services, web sites or web site categories access is to be allowed or denied. Enter a message to be displayed when content filter blocks access to a web page. Use up to 127 characters (0-9a-zA-Z For example, "Access to this web page is not allowed. Please contact the network administrator". Redirect URL It is also possible to leave this field blank if you have a URL specified in the Redirect URL field. In this case if the content filter blocks access to a web page, the UAG just opens the web page you specified without showing a denied access message. Enter the URL of the web page to which you want to send users when their web access is blocked by content filter. The web page you specify here opens in a new frame below the denied access message. Use "http://" or "https://" followed by up to 262 characters (0-9a-zA-Z For example, http://192.168.1.17/blocked access. 336 UAG715 User's Guide