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A walled garden is a limited environment to which an unauthenticated user is given access
for the purpose of setting up an account.
11. In the box provided, type a URL or IP address to which you want to grant unauthenticated
users access.
You can add up to 128 network destinations to the walled garden. Network destinations can
be any of the following:
IP address (for example, 10.11.12.13)
Exact website address (for example, www.ruckuswireless.com)
Website address with regular expression (for example, *.ruckuswireless.com,
*.com, *)
After the account is established, the user is allowed out of the walled garden. URLs will
be resolved to IP addresses. Users will not be able to click through to other URLs that
may be presented on a page if that page is hosted on a server with a different IP address.
Avoid using common URLs that are translated into many IP addresses (such as
www.yahoo.com), as users may be redirected to re-authenticate when they navigate
through the page.
12. Click Create Newto create the hotspot portal of the WLAN template.
13. Continue to Step 4: Configure the Hotspot 2.0 Services of the WLAN Template.
Step 4: Configure the Hotspot 2.0 Services of the WLAN Template
To configure a Hotspot 2.0 service, you will need to create and configure at least one service
provider profile and one operator profile.
See Hotspot 2.0 Reference Guide for this release for information on how to configure Hotspot
2.0 services using a WLAN template.
Step 5: Configure the WLAN Services of the WLAN Template
.Creating a WLAN template requires that you create the template and configure the services
that will be deployed with the template.
Follow these steps to create and configure a WLAN service of a WLAN template
1. Click Configuration > AP Zones.
2. On the sidebar, click WLAN Templates.
The WLAN Templates page appears.
3. Click the name of the WLAN template for which you want to create a WLAN service.
4. On the sidebar, click WLAN.
5. Click Create New.
The form for creating a new WLAN service appears.
6. In the General Options section, configure the following options.
Name/SSID: Type a short name (two to 32 alphanumeric characters) for this WLAN. In
general, the WLAN name is the same as the advertised SSID (the name of the wireless
network as displayed in the clients wireless configuration program). However, you can
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Managing Global Configuration, AP Tunnel Profiles, Templates, and AP Registration Rules
Working with WLAN Templates

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