
Chapter 22 Content Filtering
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22.7 Content Filter Filtering Profile Commands
The following table lists the commands that you can use to configure a content filtering policy.
A content filtering policy defines which content filter profile should be applied, when it should
be applied, and to whose web access it should be applied. Use the
configure terminal
command to enter the configuration mode to be able to use these commands. See Table 107 on
page 202 for details about the values you can input with these commands.
show content-filter settings Displays the general content filtering settings.
show content-filter url- Displays the contents of the content filtering URL
before discarding it.
Table 109 content-filter General Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 110 content-filter Filtering Profile Commands Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] content-filter license license Sets the license key for the external web filtering
service. The
no command clears the setting.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile Creates a content filtering profile. The no
command removes the profile.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom
Sets a content filtering profile to use a profile’s
custom settings (lists of trusted web sites and
forbidden web sites and blocking of certain web
features). The
no command has the profile not use
the custom settings.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom activex
Sets a content filtering profile to block ActiveX
controls. The no command sets the profile to allow
ActiveX.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom cookie
Sets a content filtering profile to block Cookies. The
no command sets the profile to allow Cookies.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom forbid forbid_hosts
Adds a web site to a content filtering profile’s
forbidden list. The no command removes a web
site from the forbidden list.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom java
Sets a content filtering profile to block Java. The
no command sets the profile to allow Java.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom keyword keyword
Has a content filtering profile block access to Web
sites with URLs that contain the specified keyword
or IP address in the URL. The
no command
removes the keyword.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom proxy
Sets a content filtering profile to block access to
web proxy servers. The
no command sets the
profile to allow access to proxy servers.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom trust trust_hosts
Adds a web site to a content filtering profile’s
trusted list. The
no command removes a web site
from the trusted list.
[no] content-filter profile filtering_profile
custom trust-allow-features
Sets a content filtering profile to permit Java,
ActiveX and Cookies from sites on the trusted list.
The
no command has the content filtering profile
not permit Java, ActiveX and Cookies from sites on
the trusted list
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