Logon-Page Bind - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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undo local-binding enable
Default
Local MAC-trigger authentication is disabled.
Views
MAC binding server view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Usage guidelines
This feature enables the device to act as a local MAC binding server to provide local MAC-trigger
authentication for local portal users.
After a user passes portal authentication for the first time, the access device (local MAC binding
server) generates a local MAC binding entry for the user. The local MAC binding entry records the
MAC address and authentication information (username and password) of the user. Then, the user
can be automatically connected to the network without manual authentication for subsequent
network access attempts.
Examples
# Enable local MAC-trigger authentication for MAC binding server mts.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal mac-trigger-server mts
[Sysname-portal-mac-trigger-server-mts] local-binding enable
Related commands
display portal mac-trigger-server
local-binding aging-time

logon-page bind

Use logon-page bind to bind an SSID, endpoint name, or endpoint type to an authentication page
file.
Use undo logon-page bind to unbind the SSID, endpoint name, or endpoint type from the
authentication page file.
Syntax
logon-page bind { device-type { computer | pad | phone } | device-name device-name | ssid
ssid-name } * file file-name
undo logon-page bind { all | device-type type { computer | pad | phone } | device-name
device-name | ssid ssid-name } *
Default
No SSID, terminal device name, or endpoint type is bound to an authentication page file.
Views
Local portal Web server view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
all: Specifies all SSIDs, endpoint names, and endpoint types.
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