• cc (country-code): The ITU country code that the AP includes in RADIUS authentication
and accounting requests.
• ac (area-code): The ITU area code that the AP includes in RADIUS authentication and
accounting requests.
• network
The following is an example of what the Location ID entry should look like:
isocc=us,cc=1,ac=408,network=RuckusWireless
• Location Name: Type the name of the location of the hotspot portal.
9. In Walled Garden, click Create New to add a walled garden.
A walled garden is a limited environment to which an unauthenticated user is given access
for the purpose of setting up an account.
10. 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)
• IP range (for example, 10.11.12.13-10.11.12.15)
• Classless Inter-Domain Routing or CIDR (for example, 10.11.12.100/28)
• IP address and mask (for example, 10.11.12.13 255.255.255.0)
• 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.
11. Click Create New.
You have completed configuring a hotspot portal of the AP zone. For additional steps that you
need to perform to ensure that the hotspot portal works, see Creating and Managing Hotspots
on page 267.
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