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Configuring the Captive Portal, CP Summary, Security > Captive Portal > CP Configuration

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D-Link Unified Access System User Manual Table 56 describes the global CP fields you can view or configure. Table 56. Global Captive Portal Configuration Field Enable Captive Portal CP Global Operational Status CP Global Disable Reason Additional HTTP Port Authentication Timeout Description Select the check box to enable the CP feature on the switch. Clear the check box to disable the captive portal feature. Shows whether the CP feature is enabled. If CP is disabled, this field displays the reason, which can be one of the following: • None • Administratively Disabled • No IPv4 Address • Routing Enabled, But no IPv4 routing interface HTTP traffic uses port 80, but you can configure an additional port for HTTP traffic. Enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding port 80). To access the network through a portal, the wireless client must first enter authentication information on an authentication Web page. Enter the number of seconds to keep the authentication session open with the client. When the timeout expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. Configuring the Captive Portal Use the CP Summary page to create or delete captive portal configurations. The switch supports 10 CP configurations. CP configuration 1 is created by default and can not be deleted. Each captive portal configuration can have unique guest or group access modes and a customized acceptance use policy that displays when the client connects. To view summary information about existing captive portals, or to add or delete a captive portal, click Security > Captive Portal > CP Configuration. Figure 76. Captive Portal Summary 168 © 2001- 2008 D-Link Corporation. All Rights Reserved.

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All Rights Reserved.
D-Link Unified Access System User Manual
Table 56
describes the global CP fields you can view or configure.
Configuring the Captive Portal
Use the
CP Summary
page to create or delete captive portal configurations. The switch
supports 10 CP configurations. CP configuration 1 is created by default and can not be deleted.
Each captive portal configuration can have unique guest or group access modes and a
customized acceptance use policy that displays when the client connects.
To view summary information about existing captive portals, or to add or delete a captive
portal, click
Security > Captive Portal > CP Configuration
.
Figure 76. Captive Portal Summary
Table 56.
Global Captive Portal Configuration
Field
Description
Enable Captive
Portal
Select the check box to enable the CP feature on the switch. Clear the check
box to disable the captive portal feature.
CP Global
Operational Status
Shows whether the CP feature is enabled.
CP Global Disable
Reason
If CP is disabled, this field displays the reason, which can be one of the
following:
None
Administratively Disabled
No IPv4 Address
Routing Enabled, But no IPv4 routing interface
Additional HTTP
Port
HTTP traffic uses port 80, but you can configure an additional port for HTTP
traffic. Enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding port 80).
Authentication
Timeout
To access the network through a portal, the wireless client must first enter
authentication information on an authentication Web page. Enter the number
of seconds to keep the authentication session open with the client. When the
timeout expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection
with the client.