D-Link Unified Access System
Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
Use the CP Global Configuration page to control the administrative state of the CP feature and configure global settings
that affect all captive portals configured on the switch. To configure the global CP settings, click Security > Captive Portal
> Global Configuration.
Table 61
describes the global CP fields you can view or configure.
Field
Enable Captive Portal
CP Global Operational Status
CP Global Disable Reason
Additional HTTP Port
Authentication Timeout
Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following tasks:
•
Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across
a power cycle you must perform a save.
•
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
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Figure 78: Global Captive Portal Configuration
Table 61: Global Captive Portal Configuration
Description
Select the check box to enable the CP feature on the switch. Clear
the check box to disable the captive portal feature.
Shows whether the CP feature is enabled.
If CP is disabled, this field displays the reason, which can be one
of the following:
• None
• Administratively Disabled
• No IPv4 Address
• Routing Enabled, But no IPv4 routing interface
HTTP traffic uses port 80, but you can configure an additional CP
authentication server port for HTTP web connection. Enter a port
number between 0-65535 (excluding port 80, 443, and the
configured switch management port). The HTTP port default is 0
which denotes no additional port.
To access the network through a portal, the client must first enter
authentication information on an authentication Web page. Enter
the number of seconds to keep the authentication session open
with the client. When the timeout expires, the switch disconnects
any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. The range is 60-
600 seconds. The default is 300 seconds.
Software User Manual
02/15/2011
Document 34CS3000-SWUM104-D10