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Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal, Interface Association

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9 Configuring the Captive Portal Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal From the Interface Association page, you can associate a configured captive portal with a specific physical interface or wireless network (SSID). The CP feature only runs on the wired or wireless interfaces that you specify. A CP can have multiple interfaces associated with it, but an interface can be associated to only one CP at a time. NOTE: When associating a physical interface with a captive portal configuration, note the following restrictions: • Captive portal and STP should not be enabled on the same physical interface. • Captive portal and 802.1X cannot be enabled on the same physical interface. • Port security and captive portal cannot be enabled on the same physical interface. • If a physical interface is made a LAG member, the captive portal becomes disabled on the interface. To associate interfaces with CPs, click Security > Captive Portal > Interface Association. Figure 82. Global Captive Portal Configuration Table 63 describes the fields on the Interface Association page. Table 63. Global Captive Portal Configuration Field Description CP Configuration Lists the captive portals configured on the switch by number and name. Associated Interfaces Interface List Lists the interfaces that are currently associated with the selected captive portal. Wireless interfaces are identified by the wireless network number and SSID. Physical (wired) interfaces are identified by the Port Description that includes slot number, port number, and interface type. Lists the interfaces available on the switch that are not currently associated with a CP. Wireless interfaces are identified by the wireless network number and SSID. Physical (wired) interfaces are identified by the Port Description that includes slot number, port number, and interface type. Use the following steps to associate one or more interfaces with a captive portal. 1. Select the desired captive portal from the CP Configuration list. Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal 177

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Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
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9
Configuring the Captive Portal
Associating Interfaces with the Captive Portal
From the
Interface Association
page, you can associate a configured captive portal with a
specific physical interface or wireless network (SSID). The CP feature only runs on the wired
or wireless interfaces that you specify. A CP can have multiple interfaces associated with it,
but an interface can be associated to only one CP at a time.
NOTE:
When associating a physical interface with a captive portal configuration,
note the following restrictions:
Captive portal and STP should not be enabled on the same physical interface.
Captive portal and 802.1X cannot be enabled on the same physical interface.
Port security and captive portal cannot be enabled on the same physical interface.
If a physical interface is made a LAG member, the captive portal becomes
disabled on the interface.
To associate interfaces with CPs, click
Security > Captive Portal > Interface Association
.
Figure 82. Global Captive Portal Configuration
Table 63
describes the fields on the
Interface Association
page.
Use the following steps to associate one or more interfaces with a captive portal.
1.
Select the desired captive portal from the CP Configuration list.
Table 63.
Global Captive Portal Configuration
Field
Description
CP Configuration
Lists the captive portals configured on the switch by number and name.
Associated
Interfaces
Lists the interfaces that are currently associated with the selected captive
portal. Wireless interfaces are identified by the wireless network number and
SSID. Physical (wired) interfaces are identified by the Port Description that
includes slot number, port number, and interface type.
Interface List
Lists the interfaces available on the switch that are not currently associated
with a CP. Wireless interfaces are identified by the wireless network number
and SSID. Physical (wired) interfaces are identified by the Port Description
that includes slot number, port number, and interface type.