Dell PowerConnect 6248 User's Guide - Page 197
CP Configuration, Additional HTTP Port, Authentication Timeout, System, Captive Portal - network disconnect
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- 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 ports 80, 443, and the configured switch management port). • Additional HTTP Secure Port - HTTP traffic over SSL (HTTPS) uses port 443, but you can configure an additional port for HTTPS traffic. Enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding ports 80, 443, and the configured switch management port). • Authentication Timeout - To access the network through a portal, the 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. CP Configuration From the CP Configuration page, you can view summary information about captive portals on the system, add a captive portal, and configure existing captive portals. 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 System →Captive Portal →Configuration. Configuring System Information 197