Software User Manual
02/15/2011
The menu contains all the physical interfaces and wireless interfaces available on the switch. Physical (wired) interfaces are
identified by the Port Description that includes slot number, port number, and interface type. Wireless interfaces are identified
by the wireless network number and SSID. Use the menu to select the interface with the information to display.
Table 76
describes the fields on the Interface Capability Status page.
Parameter
Session Timeout
Idle Timeout
Bytes Received
Counter
Packets Received
Counter
Bytes Transmitted
Counter
Packets Transmitted
Counter
Roaming Support
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
Viewing the Client Summary
Use the Client Summary page to view summary information about all authenticated clients that are connected to the
network through the captive portal. From this page, you can manually force the captive portal to disconnect one or more
authenticated clients. The list of clients is sorted by client MAC address.
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Figure 92: Interface Capability Status
Table 76: Interface and Capability Status
Description
Shows whether the interface supports client session timeout. This attribute is supported on all
interfaces. Possible values are Enable or Disable. The default is Enable.
Shows whether the interface supports a timeout when the user does not send or receive any
traffic. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of bytes received from each
client. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of packets received from each
client. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of bytes transmitted to each
client. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of packets transmitted to each
client. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
Shows whether the interface supports client roaming. Only wireless interfaces support client
roaming. Possible values are Enable or Disable.
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