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Configuring an SSID Captive Portal, With Basic Login Using Local, Authentication, 1.6.3

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8.1.6.2 Configuring an SSID Captive Portal With Basic Login Page Using Local Authentication A basic login captive portal page requires users to log in using a user account configured in local authentication databases. To create and manage local authentication databases, refer to the Local Authentication section on page 76 for more information. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Access Point > Profiles page. 2. From the Profile list, click SSID under the Actions column of the Profile of the SSID you wish to edit. 3. From the SSID list, click the SSID name of the SSID you wish to edit. 4. In the SSID configuration window, click the Captive Portal tab. 5. Select Sign-on with basic login page as the Splash page type. 6. Select a basic login page from the drop-down menu. 7. [Optional] Click Splash page editor to open the splash page editor window. Refer to the Splash Page Editor section on page 80 for more information. 8. Select Local authentication as the Basic Login Page type. 9. [Optional] Choose to enable or disable simultaneous logins. 10. Select a local authentication database from the drop-down menu. Note: Local authentication databases can be configured separately. Refer to the Local Authentication section on page 76 for more information. 11. [Optional] Click Add authentication users to create a new local authentication database. 12. Specify the following information: Session Timeout Idle timeout Enter a duration (in minutes) before the connection session automatically times out. Enter a duration (in minutes) of allowed inactivity before the captive portal page times out. 13. Click Save. 14. Click Push Configuration. 8.1.6.3 Configuring an SSID Captive Portal 48

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8.1.6.2 Configuring an SSID Captive Portal
With Basic Login Page Using Local
Authentication
A basic login captive portal page requires users to log in using a user account configured in
local authentication databases. To create and manage local authentication databases, refer to
the
Local Authentication
section on page
76
for more information.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Access Point > Profiles
page.
2.
From the Profile list, click
SSID
under the Actions column of the Profile of the SSID you
wish to edit.
3.
From the SSID list, click the SSID name of the SSID you wish to edit.
4.
In the SSID configuration window, click the
Captive Portal
tab.
5. Select
Sign-on with basic login page
as the Splash page type.
6.
Select a basic login page from the drop-down menu.
7. [
Optional
] Click
Splash page editor
to open the splash page editor window. Refer to
the
Splash Page Editor
section on page
80
for more information.
8. Select
Local authentication
as the Basic Login Page type.
9. [
Optional
] Choose to enable or disable simultaneous logins.
10. Select a local authentication database from the drop-down menu.
Note
: Local authentication databases can be configured separately. Refer to the
Local
Authentication
section on page
76
for more information.
11. [
Optional
] Click
Add authentication users
to create a new local authentication
database.
12. Specify the following information:
Session Timeout
Enter a duration (in minutes) before the connection
session automatically times out.
Idle timeout
Enter a duration (in minutes) of allowed inactivity
before the captive portal page times out.
13. Click
Save
.
14. Click
Push Configuration
.
8.1.6.3 Configuring an SSID Captive Portal