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Walled Garden
30.1 Walled Garden Overview
A user must log in before the UAG allows the user’s access to the Internet. However, with a walled
garden, you can define one or more web site addresses that all users can access without logging in.
These can be used for advertisements for example.
30.2 Walled Garden Commands
This table lists the
walled-garden
commands. You must use the
configure terminal
command
to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 99
walled-garden Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
[no] walled-garden activate
Enables the walled garden feature. The no command disables the walled
garden feature.
[no] walled-garden rule <1..20>
Creates a walled garden URL link entry for web site that all users are
allowed to access without logging in, and enters sub-command mode. See
for the sub-commands.
walled-garden rule append
Creates a new walled garden URL entry at the end of the current list and
enters sub-command mode. See
commands.
walled-garden rule flush
Deletes all walled garden URL entries.
walled-garden rule insert <1..20>
Creates a new walled garden URL entry at the specified location, renumbers
the other entries accordingly, and enters sub-command mode. See
for the sub-commands.
walled-garden rule move <1..20> to
<1..20>
Moves the specified walled garden URL entry to the specified location and
renumbers the other entries accordingly.
show walled-garden activation
Displays whether the walled garden feature is enabled or not.
show walled-garden rule <1..20>
Displays settings of the specified walled garden URL entry.
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