Software User Manual
D-Link Unified Access System
12/10/09
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34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7
Captive Portal Configuration
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From the
Interface Association
page, you can associate a configured captive portal with a specific physical interface or
wireless network (SSID). The CP feature only runs on the wired or wireless interfaces that you specify. A CP can have
multiple interfaces associated with it, but an interface can be associated to only one CP at a time.
To associate interfaces with CPs, click
Security > Captive Portal > Interface Association
.
WISPr-Bandwidth-
Max-Down
14122, 8
Maximum client receive rate (b/
s). Limits the bandwidth at
which the client can receive
data from the network. If the
attribute is 0 or not present,
then use the value configured
for the captive portal.
Integer
Optional
–
D-Link-Max-Input-
Octets
171, 124
Maximum number of octets the
user is allowed to transmit.
After this limit has been
reached, the user will be
disconnected. If the attribute is
0 or not present, then use the
value configured for the captive
portal.
Integer
Optional
–
D-Link-Max-Output-
Octets
171, 125
Maximum number of octets the
user is allowed to receive. After
this limit has been reached, the
user will be disconnected. If the
attribute is 0 or not present,
then use the value configured
for the captive portal.
Integer
Optional
–
D-Link-Max-Total-
Octets
171, 126
Maximum number of octets the
user is allowed to transfer (sum
of octets transmitted and
received). After this limit has
been reached, the user will be
disconnected. If the attribute is
0 or not present, then use the
value configured for the captive
portal.
Integer
Optional
–
When associating a physical (wired) interface with a captive portal configuration, note the following
restrictions:
•
Captive portal and STP should not be enabled on the same physical interface.
•
Captive portal and 802.1X cannot be enabled on the same physical interface.
•
Port security and captive portal cannot be enabled on the same physical interface.
•
If a physical interface is made a LAG member, the captive portal becomes disabled on the interface.
Table 230: Captive Portal User RADIUS Attributes
Attribute
Number
Description
Range
Usage
Default