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Wireless Web Interface User’s Manual
12.6 Portal instance configuration
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Instance ID – configures the Captive Portal ID; ranges from 1 to 10. The
system supports 10 CP configurations at most.
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Instance Name – appoint a CP name.
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Protocol Mode – the protocol mode that the CP supports. It includes HTTP
and HTTPS.
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Authentication Method – includes authentication based on MAC and
authentication based on MAC and IP.
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Additional HTTP port – configures the additional HTTP port. It does not
include 80 and 443; 0 is the default value, which means that there is no
additional HTTP port and it adopts the default 80 port.
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Auth Mode – configures the authentication mode that the CP supports and
includes RADIUS, LDAP, and NONE.
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Radius Auth Server Group Name – appoints the Radius authentication
server to be used.
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Radius Accounting Server Group Name – appoints the Radius accounting
server to be used.
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Radius Accounting Update Interval (secs) – configures the updating
interval of the Radius accounting.
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IPv4 Portal Server – appoints the IPv4 portal server to be used.
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IPv6 Portal Server – appoints the IPv6 portal server to be used.
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Free Resource – binds the free resource rule for the CP.
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Idle Timeout (secs) – the idle timeout of CP; 0 is the default value, which
means that there is no time limit.
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Session Timeout (secs) – the session timeout of CP; 86400 (24 hours) is the
default value, and 0 means that there is no session limitation.
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Max Up Bandwidth (bytes/sec) – configures the user’s max up bandwidth.
The default value is 0, which means that there is no bandwidth limit.
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Max Down Bandwidth (bytes/sec) – configures the user’s max down
bandwidth. The default value is 0, which means that there is no bandwidth
limit.
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Max Transmit Bytes – configures the max bytes that the user allows to be
sent. The default value is 0, which means that there is no byte limit.