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Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth In this section, you create an instance of the captive portal authentication profile and the AAA profile. For the captive portal authentication profile, you specify the previously-created auth-guest user role as the default user role for authenticated captive portal clients and the authentication server group ("Internal"). Perform these steps to configure a Captive Portal Authentication profile. 1. Select Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth. 2. Select the Add button to create a new Captive Portal Auth profile, or click the pencil icon next to an existing profile to edit. The Details page appears. Complete the settings as described in Table 11: Table 11 Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth Profile Settings Field Default Description General Settings Name Referenced Profiles Server Group Blank default Other Settings Default Role default Default Guest Role Redirect Pause (0-60 sec) default 10 User Login Yes Guest Login No Logout Popup Window Yes Use HTTP Authentication No Logon Wait Minimum 5 Wait (1-10 sec) Logon Wait Maximum 10 Wait (0-10 sec) Logon Wait CPU 60 Utilization Threshold (0- 100%) Max Authentication 0 Failures Show FQDN No Enter the name of the Captive Portal Authentication profile. Enter the name of the internal VPN authentication server group, or the server group that performs 802.1x authentication. Role assigned to the Captive Portal user upon login. When both user and guest logon are enabled, the default role applies to the user logon; users logging in using the guest interface are assigned the guest role. The Policy Enforcement Firewall license must be installed. Role assigned to a guest user upon login. Time, in seconds, that the system remains in the initial welcome page before redirecting the user to the final web URL. If set to 0, the welcome page displays until the user clicks on the indicated link. Enables Captive Portal with authentication of user credentials. Enables Captive Portal logon without authentication. Enables a pop-up window with the Logout link for the user to logout after logon. If this is disabled, The user remains logged in until the user timeout period has elapsed or the station reloads. Use HTTP protocol on redirection to the Captive Portal page. If you use this option, modify the captive portal policy to allow HTTP traffic. Minimum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon page to pop up if the CPU load is high. This works in conjunction with the Logon wait CPU utilization threshold parameter. Maximum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon page to pop up if the CPU load is high. This works in conjunction with the Logon wait CPU utilization threshold parameter. CPU utilization percentage above which the Logon wait interval is applied when presenting the user with the logon page. Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is blacklisted.The range is 1-10. Allows the user to see and select the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) on the login page. Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | Configuration Guide Dell PowerConnect W Configuration Reference | 61

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Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2
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Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth
In this section, you create an instance of the captive portal authentication profile and the AAA profile. For the
captive portal authentication profile, you specify the previously-created auth-guest user role as the default user
role for authenticated captive portal clients and the authentication server group (“Internal”).
Perform these steps to configure a
Captive Portal Authentication
profile.
1.
Select
Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth
.
2.
Select the
Add
button to create a new
Captive Portal Auth
profile, or click the
pencil
icon next to an existing
profile to edit. The
Details
page appears. Complete the settings as described in
Table 11
:
Table 11
Profiles > AAA > Captive Portal Auth Profile Settings
Field
Default
Description
General Settings
Name
Blank
Enter the name of the Captive Portal Authentication profile.
Referenced Profiles
Server Group
default
Enter the name of the internal VPN authentication server group, or the server
group that performs 802.1x authentication.
Other Settings
Default Role
default
Role assigned to the Captive Portal user upon login. When both user and guest
logon are enabled, the default role applies to the user logon; users logging in
using the guest interface are assigned the guest role. The Policy Enforcement
Firewall license must be installed.
Default Guest Role
default
Role assigned to a guest user upon login.
Redirect Pause
(0-60 sec)
10
Time, in seconds, that the system remains in the initial welcome page before
redirecting the user to the final web URL. If set to 0, the welcome page
displays until the user clicks on the indicated link.
User Login
Yes
Enables Captive Portal with authentication of user credentials.
Guest Login
No
Enables Captive Portal logon without authentication.
Logout Popup Window
Yes
Enables a pop-up window with the Logout link for the user to logout after
logon. If this is disabled, The user remains logged in until the user timeout
period has elapsed or the station reloads.
Use HTTP Authentication
No
Use HTTP protocol on redirection to the Captive Portal page. If you use this
option, modify the captive portal policy to allow HTTP traffic.
Logon Wait Minimum
Wait (1-10 sec)
5
Minimum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon page to pop
up if the CPU load is high. This works in conjunction with the Logon wait CPU
utilization threshold parameter.
Logon Wait Maximum
Wait
(0-10 sec)
10
Maximum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon page to pop
up if the CPU load is high. This works in conjunction with the Logon wait CPU
utilization threshold parameter.
Logon Wait CPU
Utilization Threshold (0-
100%)
60
CPU utilization percentage above which the Logon wait interval is applied
when presenting the user with the logon page.
Max Authentication
Failures
0
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is blacklisted.The
range is 1-10.
Show FQDN
No
Allows the user to see and select the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) on
the login page.