f.Click Apply.

2.Select Server Group under the guestnet captive portal authentication profile you just created.

a.Select internal from the Server Group drop-down menu.

b.Click Apply.

To configure captive portal authentication via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands:

(host)(config) #aaa authentication captive-portal guestnet d>efault-role auth-guest

user-logon

no guest-logon server-group internal

Modifying the Initial User Role

The captive portal authentication profile specifies the captive portal login page and other configurable parameters. The initial user role configuration must include the applicable captive portal authentication profile instance. Therefore, you need to modify the guest-logonuser role configuration to include the guestnet captive portal authentication profile.

To modify the guest-logon role via the WebUI:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Access Control > User Roles page.

2.Select Edit for the guest-logon role.

3.Scroll down to the bottom of the page.

4.Select the captive portal authentication profile you just created from the Captive Portal Profile drop-down menu, and click Change.

5.Click Apply.

To modify the guest-logon role via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands:

(host)(config) #user-role guest-logon captive-portal guestnet

Configuring the AAA Profile

In this section, you configure the guestnet AAA profile, which specifies the previously-created guest-logonrole as the initial role for clients who associate to the WLAN.

To configure the AAA profile via the WebUI:

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > AAA Profiles page.

2.In the AAA Profiles Summary, click Add to add a new profile. Enter guestnet for the name of the profile, then click Add.

3.For Initial role, select guest-logon.

4.Click Apply.

To configure the AAA profile via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands:

(host)(config) #aaa profile guestnet initial-role guest-logon

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