Portal Auth-Fail Vlan - HP 5120 SI series Command Reference Manual

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Table 19 Output description
Field
Index
State
SubState
ACL
Work-mode
MAC
IP
Vlan
Interface
Total 2 user(s) matched, 2 listed

portal auth-fail vlan

Syntax
portal auth-fail vlan authfail-vlan-id
undo portal auth-fail vlan
View
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
authfail-vlan-id: Auth-Fail VLAN ID. After an Auth-Fail VLAN is specified, a client failing portal
authentication is added to the Auth-Fail VLAN.
Description
Use the portal auth-fail vlan command to specify an Auth-Fail VLAN for portal authentication on the
current port.
Use the undo portal auth-fail vlan command to restore the default setting.
By default, no Auth-Fail VLAN is specified for portal authentication on a port.
The specified VLAN must exist.
To make the Auth-Fail VLAN take effect, you must enable the MAC VLAN function on the port.
You can specify different Auth-Fail VLANs for portal authentication on different ports. A port can be
specified with only one Auth-Fail VLAN for portal authentication.
Examples
# Configure VLAN 5 as the Auth-VLAN of portal authentication on port GigabitEthernet1/0/1, so that
the port adds users failing portal authentication to this VLAN.
<Sysname> system-view
Description
Index of the portal user
Current status of the portal user
Current sub-status of the portal user
Authorization ACL of the portal user
User's working mode
MAC address of the portal user
IP address of the portal user
VLAN to which the portal user belongs
Interface to which the portal user is attached
Total number of portal users
142

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