Dell PowerConnect W-IAP3WN Dell Instant 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0 User Guide - Page 102
Configuring Internal Captive Portal Authentication when Editing a Guest Network
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Figure 78 Configuring Captive Portal when Adding A Guest Network The appearance of a splash page can be customized as required. For information on customizing a splash page, see "Customizing a Splash Page" on page 104. 5. Select InternalServer from the Auth server 1 drop-down list to authenticate user credentials at run time. 6. Reauth interval - When set to a value greater than zero, the Access Points will periodically reauthenticate all associated and authenticated clients. 7. Blacklisting - Select Enabled if you want clients to be blacklisted after a certain number of authentication failures. 8. Max authentication failures - Users who fail to authenticate the number of times specified here will be dynamically blacklisted. The maximum value for this entry is 10. 9. For Internal users -Click Users to populate the system's internal authentication server with users. For information about adding a user, see "Adding a User" on page 203". 10. Click Next and click Finish. Configuring Internal Captive Portal Authentication when Editing a Guest Network To configure internal captive portal authentication when editing a guest network, perform the following steps: 1. In the Network tab, click the network for which you want to configure internal captive portal authentication. The edit link for the network appears. 2. Click the edit link. The Edit window for the network appears. 3. Navigate to the Security tab and select one of the following options for the splash page type: a. Internal - Authenticated b. Internal - Acknowledged c. External d. None See "Guest Network" on page 59 for more information. 102 | Authentication Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0 | User Guide