Users Guide

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319| Captive Portal Authentication Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Parameter Description
Max
Authentication
failures
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is blacklisted.
Default: 0
Show FDQN 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.
Default: Disabled
Authentication Pro-
tocol
Select the PAP, CHAP or MS-CHAPv2 authentication protocol.
NOTE: Do not use the CHAP = option unless instructed to do so by aDell
representative.
Logon Page URL of the page that appears before logon. This can be set to any URL.
Default: /auth/index.html
Welcome Page URL of the page that appears after logon and before redirection to the web URL.
This can be set to any URL.
Default: /auth/welcome.html
Show Welcome
Page
Displays the configured welcome page before the user is redirected to their original
URL. If this option is disabled, users are redirected to the web URL immediately after
they log in.
Default: Enabled
Add switch IP
address 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.
Default: Disabled
Add User VLAN in
the Redirection
URL
Sends the user’s VLAN ID in the redirection URL when external captive portal servers
are used.
Add a controller
interface in the
redirection URL
Sends the controller’s interface 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. This parameter requires the Public Access license.
Allow only one
active user
session
Allows only one active user session at a time.
Default: Disabled
White List To add a netdestination to the captive portal whitelist, enter the destination host or
subnet, then click Add. The netdestination will be added to the whitelist. To remove
a netdestination from the whitelist, select it in the whitelist field, then click Delete.
If you have not yet defined a netdestination, use the CLI command netdestination
to define a destination host or subnet before you add it to the whitelist.