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Using  >  Configuring for common use cases and scenarios

Configuring for common use cases and scenarios

The following list of topics demonstrate some common ways you can use the features of your Exinda Appliance to monitor, manage and control network traffic.

Monitoring and controlling traffic in a captive portal system

Integrating your Exinda Appliance with a captive portal

Creating a virtual circuit for authenticated users

Creating a virtual circuit for unauthenticated users

Creating policies to filter for authenticated users with no virtual circuit available

Creating policies that redirect traffic

Creating policies that block unwanted unauthenticated traffic

Backhauling Internet traffic

Setting and enforcing quotas

Creating Applications from DSCP-marked traffic (like Riverbed accelerated traffic)

Clustering and high availability

Create a cluster of Exinda Appliances

Configuring Exinda Appliances for clustering

Controlling anonymous proxy traffic

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  • Using
    • Defining a network environment
    • Monitoring your network
    • Exinda Solution Center
    • Managing network traffic
    • Configuring for common use cases and scenarios
      • Monitoring and controlling traffic in a captive portal system
      • Backhauling Internet traffic
      • Setting and enforcing quotas
      • Creating Applications from DSCP-marked traffic (like Riverbed accelerated traffic)
      • Clustering and high availability
      • Controlling anonymous proxy traffic
    • Managing Exinda Appliances with EMC
    • Service Delivery Point (SDP)
    • Introduction
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