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Web Authentication Configuration
When configuring Web authentication, go to these sections for information you are interested in:
Introduction to Web Authentication
Web Authentication Configuration
Configuring an Auth-Fail VLAN for Web Authentication
Configuring a Web Authentication-Free User
Configuring HTTPS Access for Web Authentication
Customizing Web Authentication Pages
Configuring Web Authentication Transition
Configuring a Proxy Server Port for Web Authentication
Displaying and Maintaining Web Authentication
Web Authentication Configuration Example
Currently, only the S3100-EI series support Web authentication.
Introduction to Web Authentication
Web authentication is a port-based authentication method that is used to control the network access
rights of users. With Web authentication, users are freed from installing any special authentication client
software.
With Web authentication enabled, before a user passes the Web authentication, it cannot access any
network, except that it can access the authentication page or some free IP addresses. After the user
passes the Web authentication, it can access any reachable networks.
Web Authentication Configuration
Configuration Prerequisites
Configure an ISP domain and an AAA RADIUS scheme for the domain before performing the following
configurations.
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