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ARP or ND entries for portal users who pass authentication after this feature is enabled are
converted to Rule ARP or ND entries. Rule ARP or ND entries will not be aged.
•
ARP or ND entries for portal users who pass authentication before this feature is enabled will be
aged when their respective aging timers expire.
After you disable this feature:
•
ARP or ND entries for portal users who pass authentication after this feature is disabled will be
aged when their respective aging timers expire.
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Rule ARP or ND entries created for portal users before this feature is disabled are still Rule ARP
or ND entries.
Examples
# Disable ARP entry conversion for portal clients.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] undo portal refresh arp enable
portal roaming enable
Use
portal roaming enable
to enable portal roaming.
Use
undo portal roaming enable
to disable portal roaming.
Syntax
portal roaming enable
undo portal roaming enable
Default
Portal roaming is disabled. An online portal user cannot roam in its VLAN.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
Portal roaming applies only to portal users that log in from VLAN interfaces.
This command cannot be executed when online users or preauthentication portal users are present
on the device.
If portal roaming is enabled, an online portal user can access network resources from any Layer 2
port in its local VLAN. If portal roaming is disabled, the portal user can access network resources
only from the Layer 2 port on which it passes authentication.
Examples
# Enable portal roaming.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal roaming enable
portal safe-redirect enable
Use
portal safe-redirect enable
to enable the portal safe-redirect feature.
Use
undo portal safe-redirect enable
to restore the default.