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from an external source (like an FTP server) and hosting them on the switch. For more information,
see
Configuring Advanced Hotspot on page 4-44
.
Configuring an Internal Hotspot
Using the Internal option means the user develops the hotspot using the five HTML pages made available on
the switch's onboard HTTP server. The HTML pages are pre-created to collect login credentials through
Login.htm, send them to a RADIUS server and display a Welcome.html or a Faliure.html or a noservice.html
page depending on the result of the authentication attempt. The terms of usage for the hotspot is also
configurable using the
Terms
html page.
To create a hotspot maintained by the switch’s own internal resources:
1. Select
Network
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree. Select an existing WLAN from those
displayed within the
Configuration
tab and click the
Edit
button.
2. Select an existing WLAN from those displayed within the
Configuration
tab and click the
Edit
button.
NOTE:
The appearance of the Hotspot screen differs depending on which option is
selected from the drop-down menu. You may want to research the options available
before deciding which hotspot option to select.
NOTE:
As part of the hotspot configuration process, ensure a primary and optional
secondary Radius Server have been properly configured to authenticate the users
requesting access to the hotspot supported WLAN. For more information on configuring
Radius Server support for the hotspot-supported WLAN, see
Configuring External Radius
Server Support on page 4-47
.
NOTE:
When using an internal hotspot, ensure that traffic can pass on TCP port 444
between the switch’s internal webserver and the hotspot clients.
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