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9.
In the Authentication Timeout field, enter the number of seconds that an
authentication session remains open while a client attempts to access the network
through a captive portal.
To access the network through a captive portal, the client must first enter
authentication information on an authentication web page. When the time-out
expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. The
range is from 60 to 600 seconds. The default is 300 seconds.
10. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
11.
To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.
The following table describes the nonconfigurable information on the page.
Table 158. Captive portal global configuration information
DescriptionField
The operational status of the captive portal feature, which is either Enabled or
Disabled.
Operational Status
If the captive portal feature is disabled, the reason that it is disabled:
Administrator Disabled
IP Address Not Configured
No IP Routing Interface
Routing Disabled
Disabled Reason
The IP address that the captive portal uses.CP IP Address
The total number of captive portals that are supported on the switch.Supported Captive Portals
The number of captive portals that are configured on the switch.Configured Captive Portals
The number of captive portal that are operationally enabled (active).Active Captive Portals
The total number of users that can be authenticated locally and remotely on
the switch.
System Supported Users
The total number of users that can be authenticated locally on the switch.Local Supported Users
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