Identifying Http Destinations For Redirection - Cisco ASR 9000 Series Configuration Manual

Aggregation services router broadband network gateway
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Configuring Subscriber Features
• Creating access lists that define the redirected and open-garden permissions. See,
• Creating the class-maps that uses the access list to classify the traffic as redirected, or permitted to access
• Creating the policy-map to define the action to be performed on the traffic classified using class-maps.
• Creating the dynamic template to apply the service policy. See
To configure a web logon that specifies a time limit to perform the authentication, see
Logon, on page

Identifying HTTP Destinations for Redirection

Perform this task to define access lists that identify http destinations that require redirection or are part of an
open garden:
OL-28375-03
Destinations for Redirection, on page
open-garden. See,
Configuring Class Maps for HTTP Redirection, on page
See,
Configuring Policy Map for HTTP Redirect, on page
Applying HTTPR Policy, on page
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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router Broadband Network Gateway Configuration Guide, Release
Identifying HTTP Destinations for Redirection
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Configuring Dynamic Template for
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Identifying HTTP
263.
Configuring Web
4.3.x
259

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