
Authentication for a WM-AD
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In the
Replace Gateway IP with FQDN
box, type the appropriate name if a Fully Qualified Domain
Name (FQDN) is used as the gateway address.
12
In the
Default Redirection URL
box, type the URL to which the wireless device user will be directed
after authentication.
13
In the
Specific Message URL
box, type the URL of a document that will be displayed in a text frame
on the Captive Portal login page. This text frame can be used to display lengthier messages, such as
terms and conditions of use for users who have not yet logged in.
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In the right pane, select the appropriate checkboxes to include the following VSA Attributes in the
message to the authentication server:
●
AP Serial number
●
AP Name
●
WM-AD Name
●
SSID
●
MAC Address
15
In the right pane, select whether these VSA attributes apply to the header or footer of the Captive
Portal page.
The selections influence what URL is returned in either section. For example, wireless users can be
identified by which Wireless AP or which WM-AD they are associated with, and can be presented
with a Captive Portal Web page that is customized for those identifiers.
16
To provide users with a logoff button, select
Logoff
. The Logoff button launches a pop-up logoff
screen, allowing users to control their logoff.
17
To provide users with a status check button, select
Status check
. The Status check button launches a
pop-up window, which allows users to monitor session statistics such as system usage and time left
in a session.
18
To save your changes, click
Save
.
19
To see how the Captive Portal page you have designed will look, click
View Sample Portal Page
.
CAUTION
In order for Captive Portal authentication to be successful, all the URLs referenced in the Captive Portal setup must
also be specifically identified and allowed in the non-authenticated filter. For more information, see
“Defining Non-
authenticated Filters” on page 124
.
To configure the Captive Portal Settings for external Captive Portal:
1
From the main menu, click
WM-AD Configuration
. The
WM-AD Configuration
screen is
displayed.
2
In the left pane
WM Access Domains
list, click the WM-AD you want to configure the Captive
Portal settings for. The
Topology
tab is displayed.
3
Click the
Auth & Acct
tab.
4
Click
Configure Captive Portal Settings
. The
Captive Portal Configurations
screen is displayed.
5
Select the
External Captive Portal
option.
6
In the
SWM Connection
drop-down list, select the IP address.
7
Type the port of the Summit WM Controller.
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