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18 | aaa authentication captive-portal Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 CLI | Reference Guide
ip-addr-in-
redirection
<ipaddr>
Use this parameter to add one of the controller interfaces in
the redirection URL
——
login-page <url> URL of the page that appears for the user logon. This can be
set to any URL.
/auth/index.
html
logon-wait Configure parameters for the logon wait interval 1-100 60%
cpu-threshold
<percent>
CPU utilization percentage above which the Logon wait
interval is applied when presenting the user with the logon
page.
1-100 60%
maximum-delay
<seconds>
Maximum time, in seconds, the user has to wait for the
logon page to pop up if the CPU load is high. This works in
conjunction with the Logon wait CPU utilization threshold
parameter.
1-10 10 seconds
minimum-delay
<secs>
Minimum time, in seconds, the user has to wait for the
logon page to pop up if the CPU load is high. This works in
conjunction with the Logon wait CPU utilization threshold
parameter.
1-10 5 seconds
logout-popup-
window
Enables a pop-up window with the Logout link for the user
to logout after logon. If this is disabled, the user remains
logged in until the user timeout period has elapsed or the
station reloads.
enabled/
disabled
enabled
max-
authentication-
failures <number>
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user
is blacklisted.
0-10 0
no Negates any configured parameter.
protocol-http Use HTTP protocol on redirection to the Captive Portal
page. If you use this option, modify the captive portal policy
to allow HTTP traffic.
enabled/
disabled
disabled
(HTTPS is used)
redirect-pause
<secs>
Time, in seconds, that the system remains in the initial
welcome page before redirecting the user to the final web
URL. If set to 0, the welcome page displays until the user
clicks on the indicated link.
1-60 10 seconds
server-group
<group-name>
Name of the group of servers used to authenticate Captive
Portal users. See “aaa server-group” on page 75.
——
show-fqdn Allows the user to see and select the fully-qualified domain
name (FQDN) on the login page. The FQDNs shown are
specified when configuring individual servers for the server
group used with captive portal authentication.
enabled/
disabled
disabled
show-acceptable-
use-policy
Show the acceptable use policy page before the logon
page.
enabled/
disabled
disabled
single-session Allows only one active user session at a time. disabled
controller-in-
redirection-url
Sends the 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.
enabled/
disabled
disabled
use-chap Use CHAP protocol. You should not use this option unless
instructed to do so by an Dell representative.
enabled/
disabled
disabled (PAP is
used)
user-logon Enables Captive Portal with authentication of user
credentials.
enabled/
disabled
enabled
Parameter Description Range Default