Concept Guide
122 | Captive Portal for Guest Access Dell Networking W-Series Instant 6.5.1.0-4.3.1.0 | User Guide
Configuring Internal Captive Portal for Guest Network
For internal captive portal authentication, an internal server is used for hosting the captive portal service. You
can configure internal captive portal authentication when adding or editing a guest network created for
wireless or wired profile through the Instant UI or the CLI.
In the Instant UI
1. Navigate to the WLAN wizard or Wired window.
l To configure internal captive portal authentication for a WLANSSID, on the Network tab, click New to
create a new network profile or edit to modify an existing profile.
l To configure internal captive portal authentication for a wired profile, click More > Wired. In the Wired
window, click New under Wired Networks to create a new network profile, or click Edit to select and
modify an existing profile.
2. Click the Security tab and assign values for the configuration parameters:
Parameter Description
Splash page type
Select any of the following from the drop-down list.
l Internal - Authenticated—When Internal Authenticated is enabled,
the guest users are required to authenticate in the captive portal page to
access the Internet. The guest users who are required to authenticate
must already be added to the user database.
l Internal - Acknowledged—When Internal Acknowledged is enabled,
the guest users are required to accept the terms and conditions to
access the Internet.
MAC authentication Select Enabled from the Mac Authentication drop-down list to enable MAC
authentication.
Delimiter character Specify a character ( for example, colon or dash) as a delimiter for the MAC
address string. When configured, the W-IAP will use the delimiter in the MAC
authentication request. For example, if you specify colon as the delimiter,
MAC addresses in the xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx format are used. If the delimiter is not
specified, the MAC address in the xxxxxxxxxxxx format is used.
NOTE: This option is available only when MAC authentication is enabled.
Uppercase support Set to Enabled to allow the W-IAP to use uppercase letters in MAC address
string for MAC authentication.
NOTE: This option is available only if MAC authentication is enabled.
WISPr
(Applicable for WLAN SSIDs only.)
Select Enabled if you want to enable WISPr authentication. For more
information on WISPr authentication, see Configuring WISPr Authentication
on page 171.
NOTE: The WISPr authentication is applicable only for Internal-
Authenticated splash pages and is not applicable for wired profiles.
Auth server 1
Auth server 2
Select any one of the following:
l A server from the list of servers, if the server is already configured.
l Internal Server to authenticate user credentials at run time.
Table 26: Internal Captive Portal Configuration Parameters