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13.2.13 Captive Portal
A captive portal is guest access policy for providing guests temporary and restrictive access to the controller or service platform
managed wireless network. Captive portal authentication is used primarily for guest or visitor access to the network, but is
increasingly being used to provide authenticated access to private network resources when 802.1X EAP is not a viable option.
Captive portal authentication does not provide end-user data encryption, but it can be used with static WEP, WPA-PSK or
WPA2-PSK encryption.
To view the RF Domain captive portal statistics:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
2. Select a RF Domain from under the
System
node on the top, left-hand side, of the screen.
3. Select
Captive Portal
from the
RF Domain
menu.
Figure 13-32
RF Domain - Captive Portal
The screen displays the following
Captive Portal
data for requesting clients:
Detector Radio
Displays access point radio number detecting the event. AP7131N models can have from
1-3 radios depending on the SKU. AP6532, AP6522, AP6562, AP7161, AP7181, AP7502,
AP7522, AP7532, AP7562, AP8122, AP8132, AP8222 and AP8232 models have 2 radios,
while AP6511 and AP6521 models have 1 radio. An ES6510 is a controller or service
platform managed Ethernet Switch, with no embedded device radios.
Time Reported
Displays a time stamp of when the event was reported by the RF Domain member access
point radio.
Clear All
Select the
Clear All
button to clear the statistics counters and begin a new data collection.
Refresh
Select the
Refresh
button to update the statistics counters to their latest values.
Client MAC
Displays the MAC address of each listed client requesting captive portal access to the
controller or service platform managed network. This address can be selected to display
client information in greater detail.
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