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Portal-free rules
A portal-free rule allows specified users to access specified external websites without portal
authentication.
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IP-based portal-free rules
The matching items for an IP-based portal-free rule include the IP address and TCP/UDP port.
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Source-based portal-free rules
The matching items for an IP-based portal-free rule include source MAC address, access
interface, and VLAN.
Packets matching a portal-free rule will not trigger portal authentication, so users sending the
packets can directly access the specified external websites.
Interface policy
An interface policy is a set of portal features configured on an interface.
Portal fail-permit feature
This feature allows users on an interface to have network access without portal authentication when
the access device detects that the portal authentication server or portal Web server is unreachable.
If you enable fail-permit for both a portal authentication server and a portal Web server on an
interface, the interface performs the following operations:
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Disables portal authentication when either server is unreachable.
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Resumes portal authentication when both servers are reachable.
After portal authentication resumes, unauthenticated users must pass portal authentication to
access the network. Users who have passed portal authentication before the fail-permit event can
continue accessing the network.
BAS-IP attribute
This feature allows you to configure the BAS-IP or BAS-IPv6 attribute on a portal-enabled interface.
The device uses the configured BAS-IP or BAS-IPv6 address as the source IP address of the portal
notifications sent from the interface to the portal authentication server.
If you do not configure this feature, the BAS-IP/BAS-IPv6 attribute of a portal notification packet sent
to the portal authentication server is the IPv4/IPv6 address of the packet output interface. The
BAS-IP/BAS-IPv6 attribute of a portal reply packet is the source IPv4/IPv6 address of the packet.
User detection
This feature implements quick detection of abnormal logouts of portal users. It supports ARP or
ICMP detection for IPv4 portal users and ND or ICMPv6 detection for IPv6 portal users.