Configuring A Local Portal Web Server; Configuring The Rule Arp Or Nd Entry Feature For Portal Clients - HPE FlexNetwork 10500 Series Security Configuration Manual

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Configuring a local portal Web server

Perform the following tasks for the local portal Web server to support HTTPS:
Configure a PKI policy, obtain the CA certificate, and request a local certificate. For more
information, see
Configure an SSL server policy, and specify the PKI domain configured in the PKI policy. For
more information, see
To configure a local portal Web server:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a local portal Web
server and enter its view.
3.
Specify the default
authentication page file for
the local portal Web server.
4.
(Optional.) Configure the
listening TCP port for the
local portal Web server.
Configuring the Rule ARP or ND entry feature for
portal clients
When the Rule ARP or ND entry feature is enabled for portal clients, ARP or ND entries for portal
clients are Rule entries after the clients come online. The Rule ARP or ND entries will not age out
and will be deleted immediately after the portal clients go offline. If a portal client goes offline and
then tries to get online before the ARP or ND entry is relearned for the client, the client will fail the
authentication. To avoid such authentication failure, disable the Rule ARP or ND entry feature.
When the Rule ARP or ND entry feature is disabled, ARP or ND entries for portal clients are dynamic
entries after the clients come online. The dynamic ARP or ND entries are deleted when they age out.
Enabling or disabling of this feature does not affect existing Rule/dynamic ARP or ND entries.
"Configuring
PKI."
"Configuring
SSL."
Command
system-view
portal local-web-server { http |
https ssl-server-policy
policy-name [ tcp-port
port-number ] }
default-logon-page filename
tcp-port port-number
196
Remarks
N/A
By default, no local portal Web
servers exist.
By default, no default
authentication page file is
specified for the local portal Web
server.
By default, the HTTP service
listening port number is 80 and the
HTTPS service listening port
number is the TCP port number
set by the portal
local-web-server command.

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