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Configuring a local portal Web server
Perform the following tasks for the local portal Web server to support HTTPS:
•
Configure a PKI policy, obtain the CA certificate, and request a local certificate. For more
information, see "Configuring PKI."
•
Configure an SSL server policy, and specify the PKI domain configured in the PKI policy. For
more information, see "Configuring SSL."
To configure a local portal Web server:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a local portal Web
server and enter its view.
portal local-web-server
{
http
|
https ssl-server-policy
policy-name
[
tcp-port
port-number
] }
By default, no local portal Web
server is configured.
3.
Specify the default
authentication page file for
the local portal Web server.
default-logon-page filename
By default, no default
authentication page file is
specified for the local portal Web
server.
4.
(Optional.) Configure the
listening TCP port for the
local portal Web server.
tcp-port port-number
By default, the HTTP service
listening port number is 80. and
the HTTPS service listening port
number is 443.
Displaying and maintaining portal
Execute
display
commands in any view and the
reset
command in user view.
Task Command
Display portal rules on an interface.
display portal rule
{
all
|
dynamic
|
static
}
interface
interface-type interface-number
[
slot
slot-id
]
Display portal configuration and portal running state
information on an interface.
display portal interface interface-type
interface-number
Display portal authentication server information.
display portal server
[
server-name
]
Display portal Web server information.
display portal web-server
[
server-name
]
Display packet statistics for portal authentication
servers.
display portal packet statistics
[
server
server-name
]
Display portal user information.
display portal user
{
all
|
interface
interface-type
interface-number
}
Clear packet statistics for portal authentication
servers.
reset portal packet statistics
[
server
server-name
]