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ArubaOS or Amigopod for Visitor Management, Captive Portal Customization, Guest Account Provisioning

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Amigopod and ArubaOS Integration Application Note ArubaOS or Amigopod for Visitor Management ArubaOS supports two methods of guest access: using just the mobility controller or using the mobility controller plus Amigopod. ArubaOS supports basic guest management and captive portal functionality, with guest access limited to a single master-local cluster. Aruba Amigopod extends the standard ArubaOS captive portal functionality by providing many advanced features, including:  A fully branded user interface  SMS integration for delivery of receipts  Bulk upload of visitors for conference management  Self-provisioning of users for public space environments Table 2 Comparison of ArubaOS Captive Portal and Amigopod Feature ArubaOS ArubaOS Plus Amigopod Not supported = Captive Portal Customization Limited support = Supported = Captive portal customization Captive portal per-SSID customization Anonymous logon One time tokens/access codes Welcome page with session statistics and logout Mobile browser aware captive portal pages Skins: UI branding customization Guest Account Provisioning Single point of management for guest account and captive portal in multiple master controller deployments Non-IT staff do not require IP access to master controller for provisioning guest accounts Guest-provisioning operator role Customizable guest-provisioning operator role External servers for operator logins Provisioning of nonguest user roles by operators Limit operators to view only the account they created Self-registration workflow with automated login Sponsor-approved self-registration Time zone support for guest access in distributed deployments Bulk provisioning of guest accounts (CSV import and automatic generation) Aruba Networks, Inc. Captive Portal Authentication | 7

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Aruba Networks, Inc.
Captive Portal Authentication
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Amigopod and ArubaOS Integration
Application Note
ArubaOS or Amigopod for Visitor Management
ArubaOS supports two methods of guest access: using just the mobility controller or using the mobility
controller plus Amigopod. ArubaOS supports basic guest management and captive portal functionality,
with guest access limited to a single master-local cluster. Aruba Amigopod extends the standard
ArubaOS captive portal functionality by providing many advanced features, including:
A fully branded user interface
SMS integration for delivery of receipts
Bulk upload of visitors for conference management
Self-provisioning of users for public space environments
Table 2
Comparison of ArubaOS Captive Portal and Amigopod
Feature
ArubaOS
ArubaOS Plus
Amigopod
Not supported =
Limited support =
Supported =
Captive Portal Customization
Captive portal customization
Captive portal per-SSID customization
Anonymous logon
One time tokens/access codes
Welcome page with session statistics and logout
Mobile browser aware captive portal pages
Skins: UI branding customization
Guest Account Provisioning
Single point of management for guest account and captive portal in multiple
master controller deployments
Non-IT staff do not require IP access to master controller for provisioning
guest accounts
Guest-provisioning operator role
Customizable guest-provisioning operator role
External servers for operator logins
Provisioning of nonguest user roles by operators
Limit operators to view only the account they created
Self-registration workflow with automated login
Sponsor-approved self-registration
Time zone support for guest access in distributed deployments
Bulk provisioning of guest accounts (CSV import and automatic generation)