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KennyG944
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« on: Saturday 11 February 2012, 09:58:37 am »

What's the easiest way to separate two subnets for students and teachers? For example 10.1.100.0 for students with a tight policy and maybe 10.1.200.0 for teachers with a little more freedom. Right now I'm at default with the policy applied to GREEN. I'm guessing I'll remove that and add the two different ranges in its place?
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« Reply #1 on: Sunday 12 February 2012, 12:49:46 am »

I think the best way would be to create two contentfilter profiles, one for teachers and one for students

Proxy > Contentfilter > Create a profile

Set the filtering and black/whitelists as you need them

Now create two access policies one for teachers subnet and one for students subnet

Proxy > Access policy > Add access policy

If you have the different subnets on different zones then create each with the source type = zone and select the zone for each subnet e.g. green (teachers), orange (students)

If you only have one zone (green) and both subnets are in this zone then select the source type = network/IP and enter the network address for the subnet e.g. 10.100.200.0/24 and choose the filter profile you crated for that subnet.

Hope this helps.
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