Task
Display portal Web server information.
Display packet statistics for portal authentication
servers.
Display portal user information.
Clear packet statistics for portal authentication
servers.
Portal configuration examples
Configuring direct portal authentication
Network requirements
As shown in
assigned with a public IP address either manually or through DHCP. A portal server serves as both a
portal authentication server and a portal Web server. A RADIUS server serves as the
authentication/accounting server.
Configure direct portal authentication, so the host can access only the portal server before passing the
authentication and access Internet resources after passing the authentication.
Figure 37 Network diagram
Configuration prerequisites
Configure IP addresses for the host, switch, and servers as shown in
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can reach each other.
Configure the RADIUS server properly to provide authentication and accounting functions.
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Configuring the portal authentication server on IMC PLAT 3.20
This example assumes that the portal server runs on IMC PLAT 3.20-R2602P13 and IMC UAM
3.60-E6301.
1.
Configure the portal authentication server:
a.
Log in to IMC and click the Service tab.
Figure
37, the host is directly connected to the switch (the access device). The host is
Command
display portal web-server [ server-name ]
display portal packet statistics [ server server-name ]
display portal user { all | interface interface-type
interface-number }
reset portal packet statistics [ server server-name ]
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Figure 37
and make sure they