Web content filtering
Use DFL-500 Web content filtering to:
·
Block web pages that contain unwanted content
·
Block access to Internet sites
·
Block web pages that contain unwanted content
Block web pages that contain unwanted content by enabling content blocking and then creating a list of
banned words and phrases. The DFL-500 blocks access to all web content that contains any of the banned
words or phrases received at any interface.
You can add banned words to the list in many languages using Western, Simplified Chinese, Traditional
Chinese, Japanese, or Korean character sets.
This section describes:
·
·
Changing the content block message
·
Adding words and phrases to the banned word list
·
Temporarily disabling the banned word list
·
Temporarily disabling individual words in the banned word list
·
·
Backing up the banned word list
·
Restoring the banned word list
Enabling the banned word list
To turn on content blocking by enabling the banned word list:
·
Go to
Web Filter > Content Block
.
·
Select Enable Banned Word to turn on content blocking.
The DFL-500 is now configured to block web pages containing words and phrases added to the banned
word list.
Changing the content block message
To customize the message that users receive when the DFL-500 blocks web content:
·
Go to
Web Filter > Content Block
.
·
Select Edit Prompt
to edit the content block message.
·
Edit the text of the message. You can include HTML code in the message.
·
Select OK to save your changes.
The DFL-500 will now display the message when content is blocked.
Adding words and phrases to the banned word list
To add words and phrases to the banned word list.
·
Go to
Web Filter > Content Block
.
DFL-500 User Manual
96