Configuring Captive Portal (Cli) - Dell Networking N4000 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Captive Portal (CLI)

This section provides information about the commands you use to create and
configure Captive Portal settings. For more information about the
commands, see the
Switches CLI Reference Guide
Configuring Global Captive Portal Settings
Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to
configure global Captive Portal settings.
Command
configure
captive-portal
port-num
http port
port-num
https port
authentication timeout
timeout
enable
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Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Enter Captive Portal mode.
(Optional) Configure an additional HTTP port for
Captive Portal to monitor. Use this command on networks
that use an HTTP proxy server.
port-num
— The port number to monitor (Range:
1–65535, excluding ports 80, 443, and the configured
switch management port).
(Optional) Configure an additional HTTPS port for
Captive Portal to monitor. Use this command on networks
that use an HTTPS proxy server.
port-num
— The port number to monitor Range:
1–65535, excluding ports 80, 443, and the configured
switch management port).
(Optional) Configure the number of seconds the user has
to enter valid credentials into the verification page. If the
user exceeds the configured timeout, the verification page
needs to be served again in order for the client to gain
access to the network.
timeout
— The authentication timeout (Range: 60–600
seconds).
Globally enable the Captive Portal feature.

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