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The Captive Portal screen displays the configurations of existing policies. New captive portal guest access policies can
be created, existing policies can be modified or existing policies deleted.
Figure 8-1
Captive Portal screen
3. Refer to the following captive portal policy configurations to determine whether a new policy requires creation, or an
existing policy requires edit or deletion:
Captive Portal
Policy
Displays the name assigned to the captive portal guest access policy when
it was initially created. A policy name cannot be modified as part of the
edit process.
Captive Portal
Server
Lists the IP address (or DNS hostname) of the external (centralized) server
validating guest user permissions for the listed captive portal policy.
Captive Portal
Server Mode
Lists each hosting mode as either
Internal (Self)
or
External (centralized)
. If
the mode is Internal (Self), the access point is maintaining the captive
portal internally, while External (centralized) means the captive portal is
being supported on an external server.
Hosting VLAN
Interface
When
Centralized Server
is selected as the Captive Portal Server Mode, a
VLAN is defined where the client can reach the controller. 0 is the default
value.
Connection Mode
Lists each policy’s connection mode as either HTTP or HTTPS. Motorola
Solutions recommends the use of HTTPS, as it offers client transmissions
a measure of data protection HTTP cannot provide.
Simultaneous Users
Displays the number of users permitted at one time for each listed policy.
Web Page Source
Displays whether the captive portal HTML pages are maintained
Internally,
Externally
(on an external system you define) or are
Advanced
pages
maintained and customized by the network administrator. Internal is the
default setting.
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