Reference Guide

show walled-garden
show walled-garden
Description
This command displays the domain names and websites that are blacklisted or whitelisted by a W-IAP.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to view the walled garden configuration details for a W-IAP. A walled garden typically controls
access to Web content and services. The 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.
The users who do not sign up for the Internet service can view the ā€œallowedā€ websites (typically hotel property
websites). The website names must be DNS-based and support the option to define wildcards. This works for client
devices with or without HTTP proxy settings.
When a user attempts to navigate to other websites, which are not in the whitelist of the walled garden profile, the
user is redirected to the login page. In addition, a blacklisted walled garden profile can also be configured to explicitly
block the unauthenticated users from accessing some websites.
Example
The following example shows the output of show walled-garden command:
White List
----------
Domain Name
-----------
example.com
Black List
----------
Domain Name
-----------
example2.com
The output of this command provides the following information:
Parameter Description
Domain Name
Displays the blacklisted or whitelisted domain names and URLs.
Command History
Version Description
Dell Networking W-Series
Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3
This command is introduced.
Command Information
W-IAP Platform Command Mode
All platforms
Privileged EXEC mode
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