Creating And Configuring A Captive Portal - Dell Networking 7048 Configuration Manual

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Command
CTRL + Z
show captive-portal
[status]

Creating and Configuring a Captive Portal

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to create a
Captive Portal instance and configure its settings.
Command
configure
captive-portal
cp-id
configuration
string
name
protocol {http | https}
verification {guest |
local | radius}
radius-auth-server
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Configuring Captive Portal
Purpose
Exit to Privileged EXEC mode.
View the Captive Portal administrative and operational
status. Use the status keyword to view additional global
Captive Portal information and summary information
about all configured Captive Portal instances.
Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter Captive Portal mode.
Enter the captive portal instance mode
cp-id
— The Captive Portal instance (Range: 1–10). The
Captive Portal configuration identified by CP ID 1 is the
default CP configuration.
Add a name to the Captive Portal instance.
string
— CP configuration name (Range: 1–32 characters).
Specify whether to use HTTP or HTTPs during the
Captive Portal user verification process.
Specify how to process user credentials the user enters on
the verification page.
• guest — Allows access for unauthenticated users (users
that do not have assigned user names and passwords).
• local — Authenticates users against a local user database.
• radius — Authenticates users against a remote RADIUS
database.
name
Specify the name of the RADIUS server to use for
RADIUS verification. Use the commands described in
"Using RADIUS Servers to Control Management Access"
on page 190 to configure RADIUS server settings for the
switch.

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