Managing Captive Portal Clients - Dell PowerConnect 7048P Manual

Powerconnect 7000 series stackable layer 2 and 3 switches
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Command
group-id
user group
new-group-id
moveusers
CTRL + Z
show captive-portal user
user-id
[
]
clear captive portal users (Optional) Delete all captive portal user entries from the

Managing Captive Portal Clients

The commands in this section are all executed in Privileged EXEC mode. Use
the following commands to view and manage clients that are connected to a
Captive Portal.
Command
show captive-portal
configuration [
client status
show captive-portal
interface
interface
status
show captive-portal
macaddr
client [
captive-portal client
deauthenticate
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Configuring a Captive Portal
Purpose
(Optional) Move all of the users in a group to a different
group. This command removes the users from the group
specified by
group-id
new-group-id
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View summary information about all users configured in
the local database. Specify the user ID to view additional
information about a user.
user-id
— User ID (Range: 1–128).
local database.
Purpose
Display information about the clients authenticated to all
cp-id
]
Captive Portal configurations or a to specific
configuration.
cp-id
— The Captive Portal instance (Range: 1–10).
Display information about clients authenticated on all
client
interfaces or no a specific interface.
interface
Display client connection details or a connection summary
] status
for connected Captive Portal users.
macaddr
Deauthenticate a specific captive portal client.
macaddr
macaddr
group-id
.
— Group ID (Range: 1–10).
— Group ID (Range: 1–10).
— Specific Ethernet interface, such as gi1/0/8.
— The MAC address of the client.
— The MAC address of the client.

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