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Configuring Captive Portal
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Configuring Captive Portal Groups and Users
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to create a
Captive Portal group. You can use the default group, or you can create a new
group.
Command
Purpose
configure
Enter global configuration mode.
captive-portal
Enter Captive Portal mode.
user group
g
roup-id
[
name
name
]
Configure a group. Each Captive Portal that requires
authentication has a group associated with it. Only the
users who are members of that group can be authenticated
if they connect to the Captive Portal.
•
group-id
— Group ID (Range: 1–10).
•
name
— Group name (Range: 1–32 characters).
user
user-id
name
name
Create a new user for the local user authentication
database.
•
user-id
—User ID (Range: 1–128).
•
name
—user name (Range: 1–32 characters).
user
user-id
password
password
Configure the password for the specified user.
•
user-id
—User ID (Range: 1–128).
•
password
—User password (Range: 8–64 characters).
user
user-id
group
group-
id
Associate a group with a Captive Portal user. A user can be
associated with more than one group.
•
user-id
— User ID (Range: 1–128).
•
group-id
— Group ID (Range: 1–10).
user
user-id
session-
timeout
timeout
Enter the number of seconds to wait before terminating a
session for the specified user. The user is logged out once
the session timeout is reached.
•
user-id
— User ID (Range: 1–128).
•
timeout
— Session timeout. 0 indicates timeout not
enforced (Range: 0–86400 seconds)
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect M6220
Page 52: ...52 Introduction ...
Page 86: ...86 Switch Features ...
Page 100: ...100 Hardware Overview ...
Page 116: ...116 Using the Command Line Interface ...
Page 121: ...Default Settings 121 ...
Page 122: ...122 Default Settings ...
Page 142: ...142 Setting Basic Network Information ...
Page 206: ...206 Configuring Authentication Authorization and Accounting ...
Page 292: ...292 Managing General System Settings Figure 11 31 Verify MOTD ...
Page 296: ...296 Managing General System Settings ...
Page 332: ...332 Configuring SNMP ...
Page 408: ...408 Monitoring Switch Traffic ...
Page 560: ...560 Configuring Access Control Lists ...
Page 591: ...Configuring VLANs 591 Figure 21 17 GVRP Port Parameters Table ...
Page 597: ...Configuring VLANs 597 Figure 21 24 Double VLAN Port Parameter Table ...
Page 693: ...Configuring Port Based Traffic Control 693 Figure 24 3 Storm Control 5 Click Apply ...
Page 780: ...780 Configuring Connectivity Fault Management ...
Page 804: ...804 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic Figure 27 17 DAI Interface Configuration Summary ...
Page 818: ...818 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic ...
Page 836: ...836 Configuring Link Aggregation ...
Page 860: ...860 Configuring Data Center Bridging Features ...
Page 906: ...906 Configuring DHCP Server Settings ...
Page 940: ...940 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 34 3 DHCP Relay Interface Summary ...
Page 1080: ...1080 Configuring VRRP ...
Page 1104: ...1104 Configuring IPv6 Routing ...
Page 1131: ...Configuring Differentiated Services 1131 Figure 40 5 DiffServ Class Criteria ...
Page 1158: ...1158 Configuring Class of Service Figure 41 1 Mapping Table Configuration CoS 802 1P ...
Page 1174: ...1174 Configuring Auto VoIP Figure 42 2 Auto VoIP Interface Configuration ...
Page 1240: ...1240 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast Figure 43 51 DVMRP Next Hop Summary ...
Page 1266: ...1266 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast ...
Page 1274: ...1274 System Process Definitions ...
Page 1294: ...1294 Index ...