Appendix A. Specifications
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Allows MAC address and user identity binding for local user authentication
SSL protected login portal page
Login Session idle time out setting
Session and account expiration control
User Log and traffic statistic notification via automatically email service
Login time frame control
Session limit
Real-Time Online Users Traffic Statistic Reporting
Support local account roaming
Seamless Mobility : User-centric networking manages wired and wireless users as
they roam between ports or wireless APs
Multiple Service Domains
The network is divided into maximum 4 groups, each defined by a pair of VLAN tag
and ESSID.
Each Domain has its own
(1) login portal page (2) authentication options (3) LAN
interface IP address range (4) Session number limit control (5) Traffic shaping
(6) IP Plug and Play (IP PnP) (7) Multiple Authentication
.
Enable DHCP or not, and DHCP address range
Enable authentication or not
Enable Guest service or not
Types of authentication options (Local RADIUS, Remote RADIUS, LDAP, On-Demand
and Pregenerated)
Bandwidth (Distribution or Individual)
Scheduling authentication service control on different Service Domain
Authentication
Authentication: single sign-on (SSO) client with authentication integrated into the local
authentication environment through local/domain, LDAP, RADIUS, MAC
authentication, and 802.1x
Customizable Login and Logout Portal Pages
Customizable Advertisement Links on Login Portal Page
User authentication with UAM (Universal Access Method), 802.1x /EAPoLAN ,MAC
address
Allow MAC address and users identity binding for local user authentication
Support Multiple Login service on one Accounts
Each group (role) may get different network policies in different Service Domain