Web-Authentication Move-Mode; Web-Authentication Protocol - H3C S3100 Series Command Manual

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web-authentication move-mode

Syntax
web-authentication move-mode { auto | secure }
undo web-authentication move-mode
View
System view
Parameters
auto: Auto mode. In this mode, a web authenticated user can move between ports in the same access
VLAN without needing re-authentication and the switch keeps the user in authenticated state on the
new port after transition.
secure: Secure mode. In this mode, a web authenticated user must be re-authenticated before it can
access another port. If the user passes re-authentication, the switch deletes the connection information
of the user on the previous port and creates new connection information for the user on the new access
port. If not, the user cannot access the new port but can still access the previous port.
Description
Use the web-authentication move-mode command to configure the transition mode for web
authentication users.
Use the undo web-authentication move-mode command to restore the default mode.
By default, the transition mode is secure.
The auto mode allows a user to move between ports in the same VLAN rather than different VLANs. If
a user moves between VLANs, the access is denied but the previous port is still open for this user.
Examples
# Configure the transition mode as auto for web authentication users.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] web-authentication move-mode auto

web-authentication protocol

Syntax
web-authentication protocol { http | https server-policy policy-name }
undo web-authentication protocol
View
System view
Parameters
http: Specifies that clients use HTTP to access the authentication pages. Authentication information is
not encrypted in this mode.
https: Specifies that clients use HTTPS to access the authentication pages. Authentication information
is encrypted in this mode.
policy-name: Specifies the SSL server policy by its name, a string of 1 to 16 characters.
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