Hello Mark, My understanding is as follows :
By entering the "exclusive-domain" keyword, you are instructing the Router not the send url-filter requests to the url-filtering server. However, to instruct the router to permit/block these sites , we have the "permit/deny" keywords. Ex: Suppose i want to allow everyone going to google.com to bypass the urlfiltering policy. I would issue this #exclusive-domain *permit *cisco.com Suppose i wanted to EXPLICITLY block all traffic going to twitter.com ( i.e i don't want the request to go to the Url-filtering server , but i still want to deny it. I'd use #exclusive-domain *deny *twitter.com All other url's will be sent to the URL-filtering server, which decides it's fate. Cheers, TacACK
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