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 āallowedā 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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