Configuring Extended Direct Portal Authentication - HP VSR1000 Security Configuration Manual

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IPv6:
Portal status: Disabled
Authentication type: Disabled
Portal Web server: Not configured
Authentication domain: Not configured
Bas-ipv6: Not configured
User detection: Not configured
Action for server detection:
Server type
--
Layer3 source network:
IP address
Destination authenticate subnet:
IP address
A user can perform portal authentication by using the HP iNode client or through Web page. Before
passing
the
http://192.168.0.1 1 1:8080/portal and all Web requests will be redirected to the authentication page.
After passing the authentication, the user can access Internet resources.
# After the user passes authentication, use the following command to display information about the
portal user.
[Router] display portal user interface gigabitethernet 2/0
Total portal users: 1
Username: abc
Portal server: newpt
State: Online
Authorization ACL: None
MAC
0015-e9a6-7cfe

Configuring extended 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 extended direct portal authentication. If the host fails security check after passing identity
authentication, it can access only subnet 192.168.0.0/24. After passing security check, the host can
access Internet resources.
Server name
--
authentication,
the
IP
8.8.8.2
Figure
30, the host is directly connected to the router (the access device). The host is
user
can
access
VLAN
Interface
--
GigabitEthernet 2/0
93
Action
--
Prefix length
Prefix length
only
the
authentication
page

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