Concept Guide

wlan walled-garden
wlan walled-garden
white-list <domain>
black-list <domain>
no
no wlan walled-garden
Description
This command configures a walled garden to control user access to the web content and services. The walled
garden access is required when an external captive portal is used.
Syntax
Command/Parameter Description Range Default
wlan walled-garden
Creates a Walled Garden profile for the W-IAP.
white-list <domain>
Configures a whitelist of URLs to allow the
authenticated users to access to a specific
domain.
You can specify the URLs which the users can
access. To allow access to various sites in the
same domain, you can specify a POSIX regular
expression (regex(7)). For example,
yahoo.com/* to provide access to various
domains such as news.yahoo.com,
travel.yahoo.com and finance.yahoo.com.
Similarly, the www.apple.com/library/test is only
allow a subset of www.apple.com site
corresponding to path /library/test/*.
URLs, URLs
with POSIX
regular
expression
(regex(7))
black-list <domain>
Configures a blacklist to prevent the users from
accessing the websites in a specific domain.
You can specify the URLs for which the user
access is denied. When a URL specified in
blacklist is accessed by an unauthenticated user,
W-IAP sends an HTTP 403 response to the client
with a simple error message.
URLs
no
Removes the configuration settings of the wlan
walled-garden command parameters .
no wlan walled-garden
Deletes the walled garden configuration.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to configure a walled garden profile. A walled garden access is required when an external
captive portal is used. For example, a hotel environment where the unauthenticated users are allowed to
navigate to a designated login page (for example, a hotel website) and all its contents.
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