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9. Set the following
out due to inactivity:
RADIUS VLAN
Assignment
Post Authentication
VLAN
Client Access Time
Inactivity Timeout
10. Use the
DNS White List
allowed DNS destination IP addresses are called a Whitelist. If no whitelist entry exists with the correct set of IP addresses,
select the
Create
the DNS Whitelist Configuration on page
Each supported access point model can support up to 32 whitelists, with the exception of AP6511 and AP6521 models
which can only support up to 16 whitelists.
To effectively host captive portal pages on an external Web server, the IP address of the destination Web server(s) should
be in the whitelist.
Refer to the drop-down menu of existing
policy.
a. If creating a new whitelist, assign it a name up to 32 characters. Use the
table with Host and IP Index parameters that must be defined for each whitelist entry.
b. Provide a numerical IP address or Hostname within the
the whitelist. A valid hostname cannot contain an underscore.
c. Use the
Match Suffix
Client Settings
to define the duration clients are allowed captive portal access and when they're timed
Select this option to enable the RADIUS server to assign a VLAN post authentication.
Once a captive portal user is authenticated, the user is assigned the VLAN as configured
in the Post Authentication VLAN field.
Use the spinner control to define the VLAN that a captive portal user is assigned once
authenticated by a RADIUS server.
Use the spinner control to define the duration wireless clients are allowed access to the
network using the captive portal policy. Set an interval from 30 - 10,800 minutes. The
default interval is 1,440 minutes.
Use the drop-down menu to specify an interval in either Minutes (5 - 30) or Seconds (300
- 1,800) that, when exceeded, times out clients that have not transmitted a packet within
the captive portal.
drop-down menu to use a set of allowed destination IP addresses for the captive portal. These
icon (to the right of the drop-down menu) and define a new whitelist. For more information, see
9-13.
DNS White List
Figure 9-3 Captive Portal DNS Whitelist screen
parameter to match any hostname or domain name as a suffix. The default setting is disabled.
entries to select a policy to be applied to this captive portal
+ Add Row
DNS Entry
parameter for each destination IP address or host in
Setting
button to populate the whitelist

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