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Chapter 32 Hotspot
ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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32.13.1 walled-garden rule Sub-commands
The following table describes the sub-commands for several walled-garden rule commands. Note
that not all rule commands use all the sub-commands listed here.
walled-garden rule flush
Deletes all walled garden URL entries.
walled-garden rule insert <1..50>
Creates a new walled garden URL entry at the specified location, renumbers
the other entries accordingly, and enters sub-command mode. See Table 143
on page 273 for the sub-commands.
walled-garden rule move <1..50> to
<1..50>
Moves the specified walled garden URL entry to the specified location and
renumbers the other entries accordingly.
walled-garden domain-ip rule
<1..50>
Creates a walled garden web site link entry, which uses a (wildcard) domain
name or an IP address for web site that all users are allowed to access without
logging in, and enters sub-command mode. See Section Table 144 on page
274 for the rule sub-commands.
walled-garden domain-ip rule
append
Creates a new walled garden domain name or IP address entry at the end of
the current list and enters sub-command mode. See Table 144 on page 274 for
the sub-commands.
walled-garden domain-ip rule flush
Deletes all walled garden domain name or an IP address entries.
show walled-garden activation
Displays whether the walled garden feature is enabled or not.
show walled-garden rule <1..50>
Displays settings of the specified walled garden URL entry.
Table 142 walled-garden Commands (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
Table 143 walled-garden rule Sub-commands
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
[no] activate
Enables this entry. The no command disables the entry.
[no] name description
Sets a descriptive name for the walled garden link to be displayed in the login
screen. The
no command clears the description.
description: You can use up to 31 alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9)
and underscores (_). Spaces are not allowed. The first character must be a
letter.
[no] hidden
Sets the Zyxel Device to not display the web site link in the user login screen.
This is helpful if a user’s access to a specific web site is required to stay
connected but he or she does not need to visit that web site.
The
no command displays the web site link in the user login screen.
[no] url url
Sets the URL or IP address of the web site. Use “http://” followed by up to 262
characters (0-9a-zA-Z;/?:@&=+$\.-_!~*'()%). For example, http://
www.example.com or http://172.16.1.35.
The
no command removes the web site address.

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