Configuring Users In A Remote Radius Server; Table 71: Captive Portal User Radius Attributes - D-Link DWS-3000 Series User Manual

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02/15/2011
Field
Session Timeout (secs)
Idle Timeout (secs)
Max Up Rate (bytes/
sec)
Max Down Rate (bytes/
sec)
Max Receive (bytes)
Max Transmit (bytes)
Max Total (bytes)
Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following tasks:
Click Delete to delete the local user configuration.
Click Submit to update the switch with the values on the screen. If you want the switch to retain the new values across
a power cycle you must perform a save.
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
Because the Max Up Rate and the Max Down Rate have to be set to n*1000 bytes/sec (n = 0, 1, 2...), click the Round
Down Rates button to:
-
Round down the values to the nearest multiple of 1000 bytes/sec if the value entered is greater than 1000 bytes/
second. For example, if the rate is 1200 bps, click the Round Down Rates button to round down the value to 1000
bps.
-
Round up to 1000 bytes/sec if the value entered is less than 1000 bytes/second. For example, if the rate is 400 bps,
click the Round Down Rates button to round up the value to 1000 bps.

Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server

You can use a remote RADIUS server client authorization. You must add all users to the RADIUS server. The local database
in the D-Link Unified Switch does not share any information with the remote RADIUS database.
Table 71
indicates the RADIUS attributes you use to configure authorized captive portal clients. The table indicates both
RADIUS attributes and vendor-specific attributes (VSA). VSAs are denoted in the Attribute column and are comma delimited
(vendor id, attribute id).
Attribute
Number
User-Name
1
Document
34CS3000-SWUM104-D10
Table 70: Local User Configuration
Description
Enter the number of seconds a user is permitted to remain connected to the network. Once
the Session Timeout value is reached, the user is logged out automatically. A value of 0
means using the default value configured for the captive portal. The range is an integer in
seconds, range 0 to 86400. The default is 0.
Enter the number of seconds the user can remain idle before the switch automatically logs the
user out. A value of 0 means using the default value configured for the captive portal. The
range is an integer 0 to 900 in seconds. The default value is 0.
Note: Idle timeout is not supported for wired clients.
Enter the speed (bps) the client can transmit traffic when using the Captive Portal instance.
Enter the speed (bps) the client can receive traffic when using the Captive Portal instance.
Enter the number of bytes a client is allowed to receive when using the Captive Portal
instance.
Enter the number of bytes a client is allowed to transmit when using the Captive Portal
instance.
Enter the number of bytes a client is allowed to transfer when using the Captive Portal
instance.

Table 71: Captive Portal User RADIUS Attributes

Description
User name to be
authorized
D-Link Unified Access System
Range
Usage
1-32
Required
characters
Default
None
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