Specifications
WM-AD configuration
Summit WM Getting Started Guide, Software Version 5.1102
● MAC Address
The selection of these VSAs dictate with what VSA the wireless users will be identified. For example,
the wireless users can be identified by which Wireless AP or WM-AD they are using.
8 To provide the users with logoff button to sign out, select Logoff.
If you select Logoff, the users will be provided with a logoff button to sign out. The logoff button
launches a pop-up logoff screen, empowering the users to control their logoff.
9 to provide the users with a status check button, select Status check.
The Status check button enables the users to monitor session statistics such as system usage and
time left in a session.
10 To save your changes, click Save.
11 To review your Captive Portal page, click View Sample Portal. The login screen of the portal is
displayed.
Configuring External Captive Portal authentication
In order to configure the authentication mechanism, you must first create and configure a WM-AD. For
more information, see the following.
● WM-AD topology overview
● Creating and configuring a Routed WM-AD
● Creating and configuring a Bridge Traffic Locally at WM WM-AD.
To configure external Captive Portal:
1 From the main menu, click WM-AD Configuration. The WM-AD Configuration screen is displayed.
2 In the left pane, select the SSID WM-AD for which you want to configure the authentication
mechanism. The Topology tab is displayed.
This display is the result of
what you entered in the
Message box.
The display of Login and
Password is the result of
entries you made in Login
Label and Password boxes.
This display is the result of
what you entered in the
Footer URL box.
This display is the result of
what you entered in the
Header URL box.