Portal Configuration Task List; Configuration Prerequisites - HPE FlexNetwork 5510 HI Series Security Configuration Manual

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Portal configuration task list

Tasks at a glance
(Required.)
(Required.)
(Required.)
(Required.)
(Optional.)
Controlling portal user access
Configuring a portal-free rule
Configuring an authentication source subnet
Configuring an authentication destination subnet
Setting the maximum number of portal users
Specifying a portal authentication domain
(Optional.)
Configuring portal detection features
Configuring online detection of portal users
Configuring portal authentication server detection
Configuring portal Web server detection
Configuring portal user synchronization
(Optional.)
Configuring the portal fail-permit feature
(Optional.)
Configuring BAS-IP for portal packets sent to the portal authentication server
(Optional.)
Applying a NAS-ID profile to an interface
(Optional.)
Enabling portal roaming
(Optional.)
Logging out portal users
(Optional)
Configuring the local portal Web server feature

Configuration prerequisites

The portal feature provides a solution for user identity authentication and security check. To
complete user identity authentication, portal must cooperate with RADIUS.
The prerequisites for portal authentication configuration are as follows:
The portal authentication server, portal Web server, and RADIUS server have been installed
and configured properly.
To use the re-DHCP portal authentication mode, make sure the DHCP relay agent is enabled
on the access device, and the DHCP server is installed and configured properly.
The portal client, access device, and servers can reach each other.
To use the remote RADIUS server, configure usernames and passwords on the RADIUS
server, and configure the RADIUS client on the access device. For information about RADIUS
client configuration, see
To implement extended portal functions, install and configure CAMS EAD or IMC EAD. Make
sure the ACLs configured on the access device correspond to the isolation ACL and the
security ACL on the security policy server. For information about security policy server
configuration on the access device, see
about the security policy server, see CAMS EAD Security Policy Component User Manual or
IMC EAD Security Policy Help.
Configuring a portal authentication server
Configuring a portal Web server
Enabling portal authentication on an interface
Referencing a portal Web server for an interface
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