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Configuring Captive Portal Configuration Parameters
Table 68 describes configuration parameters on the WebUI Captive Portal Authentication profile page.
NOTE: In the CLI, you configure these options with the aaa authentication captive-portal commands.
Parameter Description
Black List Name of an existing black list on an IPv4 or IPv6 network destination. The black list contains websites
(unauthenticated) that a guest cannot access.
Default Guest
Role
Role assigned to guest.
Default: guest
Default Role Role assigned to the Captive Portal user upon login. When both user and guest logon are enabled, the
default role applies to the user logon; users logging in using the guest interface are assigned the guest
role.
Default: guest
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
Guest Login Enables Captive Portal logon without authentication.
Default: Disabled
Login Page URL of the page that appears for the user logon. This can be set to any URL.
Default: /auth/index.html
Logon wait
maximum wait
Configure parameters for the logon wait interval
Default: 10 seconds
Logon wait CPU
utilization
threshold
CPU utilization percentage above which the Logon wait interval is applied when presenting the user with
the logon page.
Default: 60%
Logon wait
minimum wait
Minimum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon page to pop up if the CPU load is
high. This works in conjunction with the Logon wait CPU utilization threshold parameter.
Default: 5 seconds
Logout popout
window
Enables a pop-up window with the Logout link for the user to logout after logon. If this is disabled, the
user remains logged in until the user timeout period has elapsed or the station reloads.
Default: Enabled
Max
Authentication
failures
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is blacklisted.
Default: 0
Use HTTP for
authentication
Use HTTP protocol on redirection to the Captive Portal page. If you use this option, modify the captive
portal policy to allow HTTP traffic.
Default: disabled (HTTPS is used)
Redirect Pause Time, in seconds, that the system remains in the initial welcome page before redirecting the user to the
final web URL. If set to 0, the welcome page displays until the user clicks on the indicated link.
Default: 10 seconds
Table 68:
Captive Portal Authentication Profile Parameters
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