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To add a new Captive
Portal definition, click
on the Show Form link.
You should get a
screen similar to figure
6.3. Elements on this
form control how the
Captive Portal appears
to the customer. The
onscreen descriptions
of these elements
should be sufficient to
describe what effect
each element has on
the login and
successful screens
(figures 6.4 and 6.5).
Editing
To edit an existing
Captive Portal
definition, simply find the entry in the list of entries. Click on the edit link. The form will
appear with entries from the chosen Captive Portal definition. Make whatever
necessary changes, then click on Commit.
Removal
To remove a Captive Portal definition, find the desired entry in the list. Click on Delete.
A popup will appear confirming that you really wish to remove the definition. Click on
OK. The definition will be removed at that point.
Shared Network Configuration
The DHCPatriot system can support one or more authenticated DHCP networks. Each
network can support one or more subnets in each subnet type. All that is required to
have a functioning authenticated DHCP network is one Authenticated and one
Unauthenticated DHCP subnet. The source network that the client device is based in is
determined by the source address of the relay agent. Please note that a relay agent is
a requirement to use the DHCPatriot. It does not support broadcast DHCP on the local
LAN (local to the DHCPatriot), but rather requires that the traffic be relayed through a
router or some other relay agent. Cisco devices become relay agents when the `ip
helper address` directive is used.
Shared Network
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