Overview of Managing Access to Web Applications
The Application Visibility and Control (AVC) or Application Discovery and Control (ADC) engine lets you create policies to control application activity on the network without having to fully understand the underlying technology of each application. You can configure application control settings in Access Policy groups. You can block or allow applications individually or according to application type. You can also apply controls to particular application types.
Using Access Policies you can:
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Control application behaviors or activity or fine gain control.
ADC has the Fine Gain Control (FGC) or behavior configuration. You can configure FGC for multiple applications.
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Control the amount of bandwidth used for particular application types
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This is applicable for AVC only.
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Notify end-users when they are blocked
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Assign controls to Instant Messaging, Blogging and Social Media applications
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Specify Range Request settings
Note
This is applicable for AVC only.
To control applications using the AVC or ADC engine, perform the following tasks:
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Enable the AVC or ADC engine |
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Set Controls in an Access Policy Group |
Configuring Application Control Settings in an Access Policy Group |
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Limit bandwidth consumed by some application types to control congestion
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Allow instant messaging traffic, but disallow file sharing using instant messenger |