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rezende.c
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Hi all,

    In Cisco Wireless Flexconnection solution, can you tell me the difference between "Web Authentication ACL"  and "Web Policy ACL" .

Regards,

Claudio Rezende

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WiFi Trainers
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Hi Claudio,

There is very little documentation which clearly explains this. However this is what I found:

Web Authentication ACL is used when you are using webauth as your Layer 3 authentication policy and you are pushing an ACL for this.

Web Policy ACL is used when you are using any other form of L3 authenticaion like web-passthrough, conditional re-direct etc.

This link acts as a good reference:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/flex-7500-series-wireless-controllers/113605-ewa-flex-guide-00.html

Hope this helps.

Best Regards,

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WiFi Trainers
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Hi Claudio,

There is very little documentation which clearly explains this. However this is what I found:

Web Authentication ACL is used when you are using webauth as your Layer 3 authentication policy and you are pushing an ACL for this.

Web Policy ACL is used when you are using any other form of L3 authenticaion like web-passthrough, conditional re-direct etc.

This link acts as a good reference:

http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/wireless/flex-7500-series-wireless-controllers/113605-ewa-flex-guide-00.html

Hope this helps.

Best Regards,

www.wifitrainers.com

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