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Step Command
Remarks
2.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
The following types of interfaces
are supported:
•
Layer 3 Ethernet interface.
•
Layer 3 Ethernet
subinterface.
•
VLAN
interface.
•
Layer 3 aggregate interface.
•
Layer 3 aggregate
subinterface.
3.
Specify a portal Web
server on the
interface.
•
To specify an IPv4 portal Web
server:
portal apply web-server
server-name
[
fail-permit
]
•
To specify an IPv6 portal Web
server:
portal ipv6 apply web-server
server-name
[
fail-permit
]
Specify an IPv4 portal Web server,
an IPv6 portal Web server, or both.
By default, no portal Web servers
are specified on an interface.
Controlling portal user access
Configuring a portal-free rule
About portal-free rules
A portal-free rule allows specified users to access specified external websites without portal
authentication.
The matching items for a portal-free rule include the host name, source/destination IP address,
TCP/UDP port number, source MAC address, access interface, and VLAN. Packets matching a
portal-free rule will not trigger portal authentication, so users sending the packets can directly access
the specified external websites.
Restrictions and guidelines for configuring a portal-free rule
When you configure a portal-free rule, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
•
If you specify both a VLAN and an interface, the interface must belong to the VLAN. If the
interface does not belong to the VLAN, the portal-free rule does not take effect.
•
You cannot configure two or more portal-free rules with the same filtering criteria. Otherwise,
the system prompts that the rule already exists.
•
Regardless of whether portal authentication is enabled or not, you can only add or remove a
portal-free rule. You cannot modify it.
When you configure an IP-based portal-free rule, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
•
If a portal-enabled interface is enabled with the static individual users feature of IPoE, you must
specify the source IP address in the portal-free rule. Make sure the specified source IP address
is not the same as any of the trusted source IP addresses for unclassified-IP users. The trusted
source IP addresses for unclassified-IP users are configured by using the
ip subscriber
unclassified-ip ip match
or
ipv6 subscriber unclassified-ip ip match
command.
For more information about the static individual users feature, see "
information about the
ip subscriber unclassified-ip ip match
and
ipv6 subscriber
unclassified-ip ip match
commands, see IPoE commands in
User Access Command
Reference
.