Dell PowerConnect M6348 Configuration Guide - Page 122

Captive Portal Statistics, CLI Examples, Example 3: Enable Captive Portal on Additional HTTP Port

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The size of the table has a limit of 1024 entries. If the list becomes full, new table entries are rejected and a trap is sent for every rejected client. Captive Portal Statistics Client session statistics are available for both guest and authenticated users.Client statistics are used to enforce the idle timeout and other limits configured for the user and captive portal instance. Client statistics may not be cleared by the administrator since this would affect the ability to monitor the configured limits. CLI Examples Example 1: Enter Captive Portal configuration mode To enter Captive Portal configuration mode, use the following command: console(config)#captive-portal console(config-CP)# Example 2: Enable Captive Portal To globally enable Captive Portal, use the following command (Captive Portal configuration mode): console(config-CP)#enable Example 3: Enable Captive Portal on Additional HTTP Port To configure an additional HTTP port for Captive Portal to monitor, use the following command (Captive Portal configuration mode): console(config-CP)#http port 81 Example 4: Configure Captive Portal Authentication Timeout To configure the Captive Portal authentication timeout (600 seconds), use the following command (Captive Portal configuration mode): console(config-CP)#authentication timeout 600 122 Device Security

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Device Security
The size of the table has a limit of 1024 entries. If the list becomes full, new table entries are rejected and
a trap is sent for every rejected client.
Captive Portal Statistics
Client session statistics are available for both guest and authenticated users.Client statistics are used to
enforce the idle timeout and other limits configured for the user and captive portal instance. Client
statistics may not be cleared by the administrator since this would affect the ability to monitor the
configured limits.
CLI Examples
Example 1: Enter Captive Portal configuration mode
To enter Captive Portal configuration mode, use the following command:
console(config)#captive-portal
console(config-CP)#
Example 2: Enable Captive Portal
To globally enable Captive Portal, use the following command (Captive Portal configuration mode):
console(config-CP)#enable
Example 3: Enable Captive Portal on Additional HTTP Port
To configure an additional HTTP port for Captive Portal to monitor, use the following command
(Captive Portal configuration mode):
console(config-CP)#http port 81
Example 4: Configure Captive Portal Authentication Timeout
To configure the Captive Portal authentication timeout (600 seconds), use the following command
(Captive Portal configuration mode):
console(config-CP)#authentication timeout 600