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ACCESS GATEWAY
System Administration 137
1. From the Web Management Interface, click on Configuration, then User Agent Filtering.
The User Agent Filtering Settings screen appears:
2. Enable User-Agent Filtering to use the filtering capabilities for the User-Agents.
3. Add the names of the different User-Agents that you want to filter to the HTTP User-
Agent name
field. Windows Update and Apple iTunes are default filtered Agents.
Zone Migration
Zone migration is an expansion of the NSE’s “re-login after migration” capability, which
currently allows the system to force a subscriber to log in again if the subscriber moves from
one port location to another. Zone migration significantly expands this capability via the
following means:
It allows the creation of multiple zones, which are then constituted by groupings of
multiple port locations. These groupings can be made up of any combination of
desired ports (port values do not have to be sequential in order to be grouped within a
given zone).
The re-login requirement can then be configured so that subscribers can move from
one port to another within a zone without being required to re-login. However, when
moving between ports in different zones, the re-login requirement is enforced.
It is also possible to configure a zone so that migration between ports within the zone
requires the user to re-login.
In addition, the re-login after migration function was previously limited to RADIUS
and PMS users. This capability has now been extended to other subscriber login
types.

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