Defining Non-Authenticated Filters - Extreme Networks Summit WM User Manual

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4 From the Filter ID drop-down list, click Exception.
5 For each filtering rule you are defining, do the following:
In the IP/subnet:port box, type the destination IP address. You can also specify an IP range, a
port designation, or a port range on that IP address.
In the Protocol drop-down list, click the applicable protocol. The default is N/A.
6 Define a rule to allow access to the default gateway for this WM-AD:
Select IP/Port.
Type the default gateway IP address (WM-AD IP address) that you defined on the Topology tab
for this WM-AD.
7 Click Add. The information is displayed in the Filter Rules section of the tab.
8 Click the new filter, then select the Allow checkbox applicable to the rule you defined.
9 To edit the order of filters, click the filter, and then click the Up and Down buttons. The filtering
rules are executed in the order you define here.
10 To save your changes, click Save.
NOTE
For external Captive Portal, you need to add an external server to a non-authentication filter.

Defining non-authenticated filters

Defining non-authenticated filters allows administrators to identify destinations to which a user is
allowed to access without incurring an authentication redirection. Typically, the recommended default
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