Figure 293. External Byod Server Configuration Window; Captive Portal Configuration - Samsung WEC8500 Operation Manual

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Figure 293.
External BYOD Server Configuration Window
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Captive Portal Configuration

To use the external BYOD service, the External Web Authentication of the Captive Portal
is necessary to be configured. The Captive Portal service must configure ACL basically
and apply the ACL to L3 security of the WLAN. Below is an example of how to configure
the captive portal to use the BYOD service.
Configuration using CLI
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Enable the function of interoperating with the external BYOD server.
Server IP Address 1
Enter the IP address of the BYOD server. Enter the Airfront IP upon the
interoperation with AirCuve BYOD Suite.
Server IP Address 2
Enter the Byfront IP upon the interoperation with AirCuve BYOD Suite.
Requested URL
It is necessary to update the list of all authentications upon the
interoperation with AirCuve BYOD Suite. Basically use the set value and
enter a new URL if change is required.
SYNC. Status
Display the result value of updating the list of all authentications.
The status value has one of the following four items:
o 0: Idle, 1: In progress, 2: Success, 3: Failure
SYNC. Failure Reason
If the update of the list of all authentications fails, display the reason of
failure.
Failure reason items
o None: No failure.
o No response: When there is no response from the BYOD server
o Invalid data format: When the BYOD server failed to send the data
on the list of all authentications or in the invalid format
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