/cfg/security/botmng/botmng/custom/wblock
Block Custom Response for Web App Menu
If a web block response is enabled and a status code is specified, you can configure two headers and text for the body response. For example, enter a block response (status) code of 302 and location as the response header. This redirects the user to a custom page such as example.com.
If block custom response for web application is configured in addition, while block redirect is enabled, the custom response takes precedence.
 
[Block Custom Response for Web App Menu]
     statcode - Set the HTTP status code of the web block response
     respbody - Set the body of the web block response
     header1  - Set a header1 of the web block response
     header2  - Set a header2 of the web block response
     ena      - Enable block custom response for web app
     dis      - Disable block custom response for web app
     cur      - Display current block custom response for web app configuration
 
Block Custom Response for Web App Options (/cfg/security/botmng/botmng/custom/wblock) 
Command Syntax and Usage
statcode [100 – 600|none]
 
The HTTP status code of the web block response.
respbody
 
The body text of the mobile block response.
header1 [<2048 characters text>|none]
 
The first customer header name of the web block response. If you set a header name, you must also set its corresponding header value.
header2 [<2048 characters text>|none]
 
The second customer header name of the web block response. If you set a header name, you must also set its corresponding header value.
ena
 
Enables block custom response for web apps.
dis
 
Disables block custom response for web apps.
cur
 
Displays the current block custom response for the web app configuration.