3 Click the Auth & Acct tab. The Auth & Acct screen is displayed.
4 Click Configure Captive Portal Settings. The Captive Portal Configurations screen is displayed.
5 Select the External Captive Portal option.
6 In the WM Connection drop-down list, click the Summit WM Controller's IP address.
7 In the Port text box, type the Summit WM Controller's port.
8 In the Shared Secret text box, type the password for encrypting the information exchanged between
the Summit WM Controller and the external Captive Portal server.
9 In the Redirection URL text box, type the URL to which the wireless user will be directed after
authentication.
10 To save your changes, click Save.
Configuring 802.1x authentication
For more information, see
NOTE
Since
"Configuring Internal Captive Portal authentication" on page 100
of Privacy policies configuration, you can configure 802.1x authentication after you complete the configurations for
authentication and filtering rules. However, 802.1x configuration is not necessary for getting started.
Configuring filtering rules
On a per WM-AD basis, the Summit WM Controller can be configured to apply a specific filtering
policy on the user traffic that is routed through it. The filtering policies are applied after the
authentication is returned.
The filter definition can be static on the Summit WM Controller itself, or the filter definition can be set
to dynamically provisioned if RADIUS authentication is used. The standard RADIUS attribute can be
used to identify a specific filter definition to apply to incoming/outgoing user traffic upon successful
authentication of the user during authentication.
For more information, see the Summit WM User Guide.
Configuring filtering rules for filters in SSID network assignment
The SSID network assignment type offers the following three default filters:
Exception
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Non-authenticated
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Default
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Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.1
"Configuring privacy for AAA network assignment" on page
109.
Privacy for AAA network assignment is part
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