Networking

4

 

Configuring Captive Portal

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 5 To remove the services from the group, select the services from the right list and click the left arrow.

STEP 6 Click OK to save your settings.

STEP 7 Click Save to apply your settings.

Configuring Captive Portal

You may want to direct users to a web portal before they can access the Internet through the security appliance. To achieve this goal, you can enable Captive Portal on a wireless network, a VLAN, or a DMZ.

When a user in a Captive Portal user group attempts to access the Internet via a web browser, a portal page appears. You can require a log in or the entry of payment information, for example, and you can set up the portal page to display information, usage guidelines, warning messages, and so on. After successfully logging in, paying, or acknowledging your messages, the user can use other applications on the PC to communicate with the network.

In addition to the portal options mentioned above, additional options make it easy to adapt the Captive Portal feature to your needs:

You can specify certain domains that users can access without going through the portal.

The portal page can be stored locally on the ISA500 device or on an external web server that you specify.

Requirements

This feature is compatible with these browsers:

Internet Explorer (v 8.0 or above)

Firefox (v 9.0 or above)

Google Chrome

Safari

Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide

179

Page 179
Image 179
Casio ISA550WBUN3K9 manual Configuring Captive Portal, Requirements