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Additional HTTP Port, Authentication Timeout, Apply, Table 213., Captive Portal Global Configuration
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M4300 Intelligent Edge Series Fully Managed Stackable Switches This sets the administrative mode of the captive portal feature. By default CP is disabled. 6. In the Additional HTTP Port field, enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding port 80). HTTP traffic uses standard port 80, but you can use the Additional HTTP Port field to configure an additional port for HTTP traffic. Enter 0 to unconfigure the additional HTTP port. The default is 0. 7. In the Additional HTTP Secure Port field, enter a port number between 0-65535 (excluding port 443). HTTP Secure traffic uses standard port 443, but you can configure an additional port for HTTP Secure traffic using the Additional HTTP Secure Port field. Enter 0 to unconfigure the additional HTTP Secure port. The default is 0. 8. Use the Authentication Timeout field to enter the number of seconds that captive portal keeps the authentication session open with a client that is attempting to access the network through a portal. To access the network through a portal, the client must first enter authentication information on an authentication web page. When the time-out expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. The valid range is 60 to 600 seconds. The default authentication time-out is 300 seconds. 9. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. The following table describes the nonconfigurable information that is displayed. Table 213. Captive Portal Global Configuration Field Operational Status Disabled Reason CP IP Address Supported Captive Portals Configured Captive Portals Active Captive Portals System Supported Users Local Supported Users Description The operational status of the captive portal feature, which is either Enabled or Disabled. The default is Disabled. If CP is disabled, this field displays the reason, which can be one of the following: • Administratively disabled • IP address not configured • No IP routing interface • Routing disabled The IP address that the captive portal uses. The number of supported captive portals in the system. Shows the number of captive portals configured on the switch. Shows the number of captive portal instances that are operationally enabled. Shows the number of authenticated users that the system can support. Shows the number of entries that the local user database supports. Manage Switch Security 590 User Manual