Captive Portal
Instance Configuration
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Maximum Bandwidth Upstream—The maximum upload speed, in megabits per
second, that a client can transmit traffic when using the captive portal. This setting limits
the bandwidth at which the client can send data into the network. The range is from 0 to
300 Mbps. The default value is 0.
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Maximum Bandwidth Downstream—The maximum download speed, in megabits per
second, that a client can receive traffic when using the captive portal. This setting limits
the bandwidth at which the client can receive data from the network. The range is from
0 to 300 Mbps. The default value is 0.
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User Group Name—If the Verification Mode is Local or RADIUS, assigns an existing
User Group to the CP instance. All users who belong to the group are permitted to
access the network through this portal.
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RADIUS IP Network—The IP version that the RADIUS server uses. You can toggle
between the address types to configure IPv4 and IPv6 RADIUS address settings, but the
WAP device contacts only the RADIUS server or servers of the address type you select
in this field.
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Global RADIUS—This field is available if the Verification Mode is RADIUS. By
default, the CP instance uses the global RADIUS settings that you define for the WAP
device (see
RADIUS Server
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different set of RADIUS servers. To use the global RADIUS server settings, ensure that
the check box is selected. To use a separate RADIUS server for the CP instance,
uncheck the check box and enter values in the Server IP Address and Key fields that
follow.
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RADIUS Accounting—Enables tracking and measuring the resources a particular user
has consumed, such as system time and amount of data transmitted and received. If you
enable RADIUS accounting, it is enabled for the primary RADIUS server, all backup
servers, and globally or locally configured servers.
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Server IP Address 1 or Server IPv6 Address 1—The address for the primary RADIUS
server for this CP instance. When the first wireless client tries to authenticate with the
WAP device, the WAP device sends an authentication request to the primary server. If
the primary server responds to the authentication request, the WAP device continues to
use this RADIUS server as the primary server, and authentication requests are sent to
the address you specify. The IPv4 address should be in a form similar to
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (192.0.2.10). The IPv6 address should be in a form similar to
xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx (2001:DB8::CAD5:7D91).
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Server IP Address 2 to 4 or Server IPv6 Address 2 to 4—Up to three IPv4 or IPv6
backup RADIUS server addresses. If authentication fails with the primary server, each
configured backup server is tried in sequence.