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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual Usage Guidelines In ISP mode, you can configure network login to be redirected to a base page after successful login using this command. If a RADIUS server is used for authentication, then base page redirection configured on the RADIUS server takes priority over this configuration. You must configure a complete URL starting with http:// or https:// You can also configure a specific port location at a specific target URL location. For example, you can configure a target port 8080 at netgear.com with the following command: configure netlogin redirect-page "www.netgear.com:8080" This command applies only to the web-based authentication mode of Network Login. Example The following command configures the redirect URL as http://www.netgear.com/support: configure netlogin redirect-page http://www.netgear.com/support configure netlogin session-refresh configure netlogin session-refresh {} Description Configures network login session refresh. Syntax Description refresh_seconds Specifies the session refresh time for network login in seconds. Default Enabled, with a value of 180 seconds for session refresh. Usage Guidelines Network login sessions can refresh themselves after a configured timeout. After the user has been logged in successfully, a logout window opens which can be used to close the connection by clicking on the Logout link. Any abnormal closing of this window is detected on the switch and the user is logged out after a time interval as configured for session refresh. The session refresh is enabled and set to 360 seconds by default. The value can range from 1 to 3600 seconds. When you configure the network login session refresh for the logout window, ensure that the FDB aging timer is greater than the network login session refresh timer. This command applies only to the web-based authentication mode of network login. 706 | Chapter 16. Network Login Commands