Release Notes

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5. System Requirements
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NOTES: A native browser indicates the default, system-installed browser. Although this might be
Chrome (Android), this also includes the default, system-controlled browser used for a
device’s Captive Network Detection for a device. Typically, this is a non-configurable
option for Wi-Fi Captive Network Detection, but default Android, Microsoft and iOS
devices are tested for compatibility with the Mobile Captive Portal.
A mobile device can access the standard (non-mobile) version of the Captive Portal using
any desktop-supported browsers available on a mobile device.
For other browsers, the Mobile Captive Portal requires the browser on the mobile device
to be compatible with Webkit or Sencha Touch.
To confirm compatibility with Webkit or Sencha Touch, open
http://<ExtremeControl Engine IP>/mobile_screen_preview using
your mobile web browser.
l If the browser is compatible, the page displays properly.
l If the browser is not compatible with the Mobile Captive Portal, the following error
displays:
5.6 ExtremeControl Engine Version Requirements
For complete information on ExtremeControl engine version requirements, see the
Extreme Management Center Version 8.5 Release Notes section of these Release
Notes.
5.7 ExtremeControl VPN Integration Requirements
VPN concentrators are supported for use in ExtremeControl VPNdeployment scenarios.
l Supported Functionality: Authentication and Authorization (policy enforcement)
Cisco ASA
Enterasys XSR