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Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter portal Web
server view.
portal web-server
server-name
N/A
3.
Configure portal
Web server
detection.
server-detect
[
interval
interval
] [
retry
retries
] {
log
|
trap
} *
By default, portal Web server
detection is disabled.
This feature takes effect regardless
of whether portal authentication is
enabled on an interface or not.
Configuring portal user synchronization
Once the access device loses communication with a portal authentication server, the portal user
information on the access device and that on the portal authentication server might be inconsistent
after the communication resumes. To address this problem, the device provides the portal user
synchronization feature. This feature is implemented by sending and detecting portal
synchronization packets, as follows:
1.
The portal authentication server sends the online user information to the access device in a
synchronization packet at the user heartbeat interval.
The user heartbeat interval is set on the portal authentication server.
2.
Upon receiving the synchronization packet, the access device compares the users carried in
the packet with its own user list and performs the following operations:
{
If a user contained in the packet does not exist on the access device, the access device
informs the portal authentication server to delete the user. The access device starts the
synchronization detection timer (
timeout
timeout
) immediately when a user logs in.
{
If the user does not appear in any synchronization packet within a synchronization detection
interval, t
he acce
ss device considers the user does not exist on the portal authentication
server and logs the user out.
Portal user synchronization requires a portal authentication server to support the portal user
heartbeat function. Only the IMC portal authentication server supports the portal user heartbeat
function. To implement the portal user synchronization feature, you also need to configure the user
heartbeat function on the portal authentication server. Make sure the user heartbeat interval
configured on the portal authentication server is not greater than the synchronization detection
timeout configured on the access device.
Deleting a portal authentication server on the access device also deletes the user synchronization
configuration for the portal authentication server.
To configure portal user information synchronization:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter portal
authentication
server view.
portal server
server-name
N/A
3.
Configure portal
user
synchronization.
user-sync timeout
timeout
By default, portal user
synchronization is disabled.
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