Reference Guide
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Command History
This command was introduced in ArubaOS 3.0.
Max Authentication
failures
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is blacklisted.
Show FQDN If enabled, the user can see and select the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) on the captive
portal login page.
Use CHAP (non-
standard)
If enabled, the captive portal profile can use the CHAP protocol.
Login page URL of the page that appears for the user logon.
Welcome page URL of the page that appears after logon and before the user is redirected to the web URL.
Add controller IP
address in the
redirection URL
If enabled, this option sends he controller’s IP address in the redirection URL when external
captive portal servers are used. An external captive portal server can determine the controller
from which a request originated by parsing the ‘switchip’ variable in the URL.
Adding user vlan in
redirection URL
Shows the user’s VLAN ID sent in the redirection URL, if enabled
Add a controller
interface in the
redirection URL
Shows the IP address of a controller interface added to the redirection URL, if enabled.
Allow only one active
user session
If enabled, only one active user session is allowed at any time. This feature is disabled by
default.
White List Shows the configured white list on an IPv4 or IPv6 network destination. The white list contains
authenticated websites that a guest can access.
Black List Shows the configured black list on an IPv4 or IPv6 network destination. The black list contains
websites (unauthenticated) that a guest cannot access.
Show the acceptable
use policy page
If enabled, the captive portal page will show the acceptable use policy page before the user
logon page. This feature is disabled by default.
Command Description Mode
aaa authentication
captive-portal
Use aaa authentication captive-portal to
configure the parameters displayed in the output of this
show command.
Config mode
Version Description
ArubaOS 3.0 Comand introduced
ArubaOS 6.1 The sygate-on-demand parameter was deprecated, and the white-list and black-list
parameters were added
Parameter Description










