Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
▀ crypto whitelist file
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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crypto whitelist file
Configures a whitelist (access permitted) file to be used by a Wireless Security Gateway (WSG).
Product
All products supporting IPSec whitelisting
Important:
This command appears in the CLI for this release. However, it has not been qualified for use with
any current Cisco StarOS gateway products.
Privilege
Security Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration
configure
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config)#
Syntax
crypto whitelist filepathname [ -noconfirm ]
no crypto whitelist file
no
Removes the blacklist file from the system.
pathname
Specifies the location of the whitelist file as:
[ file: ]{/flash|/usb1|/hd-raid}[/directory]/<filename>
tftp://{host[:port#]}[/directory]/<filename>
[ ftp: | sftp: ]//[username[:password]@]
{host}[:port#][/directory]/<filename>
http://[<username>[:
<
password>]@]<host>[:<port>][/<directory>]/<filename>
Usage
Use this command to configure the location of the white file to be used by a WSG.
A whitelist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility,
access or recognition. With whitelisting, no peer is allowed to connect unless it appears in the list.
Each entry in the whitelist file should contain the ID type so that the validation is performed for that ID type.
In every entry, the ID type and ID value should be separated by a space. Only DOS and UNIX file formatting
are supported. For additional information, refer to the System Administration Guide.
A whitelist is a list or register of entities that are being provided a particular privilege, service, mobility,
access or recognition. With whitelisting, no peer is allowed to connect unless it appears in the list.
Each entry in the whitelist file should contain the ID type so that the validation is performed for that ID type.
In every entry, the ID type and ID value should be separated by a space. Only DOS and UNIX file formatting
are supported. For additional information, refer to the System Administration Guide.