Configuring Web Portal WebAAA
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Commit the new ACL to the configuration, using the following
command:
commit security acl
6
Change the Web-Portal ACL name set on the service profile, using the
following command:
set service-profile
name
web-portal-acl
aclname
7
Verify the change by displaying the service profile.
8
Save the configuration changes.
Configuring the Web
Portal WebAAA
Session Timeout
Period
When a client that has connected through Web Portal WebAAA enters
standby or hibernation mode, MSS may place the client’s Web Portal
WebAAA session in the
Deassociated
state.
A Web Portal WebAAA session can be placed in the Deassociated state
under the following circumstances:
The client has been idle for the User idle-timeout period, which can
happen when the client is in standby or hibernation mode
The client explicitly deassociates from the MAP by sending an 802.11
disassociate message
The MAP handling the client's session appears to be inoperative from
the WX switch
When a Web Portal WebAAA session enters the Deassociated state, it
stays in that state until one of the following takes place:
The client reappears on this MAP or another MAP managed by a WX
switch, at which time the Web Portal WebAAA session enters the
Active state
The Web Portal WebAAA session is terminated administratively
The
Web Portal WebAAA session timeout period
expires, at which
time the Web Portal WebAAA session is terminated automatically
By default, the Web Portal WebAAA session timeout period is 5 seconds.
You can optionally change the length of the Web Portal WebAAA Session
Timeout period. This can be useful if you want to allow a client
connecting through Web Portal WebAAA to enter standby or hibernation
mode, then be able to resume its session after waking up, without having
to log in again.
Summary of Contents for 3CRWX120695A
Page 138: ...138 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING IP INTERFACES AND SERVICES ...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 11 CONFIGURING RF LOAD BALANCING FOR MAPS ...
Page 310: ...310 CHAPTER 13 CONFIGURING USER ENCRYPTION ...
Page 322: ...322 CHAPTER 14 CONFIGURING RF AUTO TUNING ...
Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 16 CONFIGURING QUALITY OF SERVICE ...
Page 368: ...368 CHAPTER 17 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SPANNING TREE PROTOCOL ...
Page 412: ...412 CHAPTER 19 CONFIGURING AND MANAGING SECURITY ACLS ...
Page 518: ...518 CHAPTER 21 CONFIGURING AAA FOR NETWORK USERS ...
Page 530: ...530 CHAPTER 22 CONFIGURING COMMUNICATION WITH RADIUS ...
Page 542: ...542 CHAPTER 23 MANAGING 802 1X ON THE WX SWITCH ...
Page 598: ...598 CHAPTER 26 ROGUE DETECTION AND COUNTERMEASURES ...
Page 706: ...706 GLOSSARY ...