2.For captive portal with role-based access, edit the captiveportal policy by navigating to the Configuration > Security > Access Control > Policies page.

3.Add a new rule with the following values:

a.Source is user

b.Destination is any

c.Service is TCP

d.Port is the TCP port on the proxy server

e.Action is dst-nat

f.IP address is the IP address of the proxy port

g.Port is the port on the proxy server

4.Click Add to add the rule. Use the up arrows to move this rule just below the rule that allows HTTP(S) traffic.

5.Click Apply.

To redirect proxy server traffic via the command-line interface, access the CLI in config mode and issue the following commands.

For captive portal with Dell base operating system:

(host)(config) #aaa authentication captive-portal profile proxy host ipaddr port port

For captive portal with role-based access:

(host)(config) #ip access-list session captiveportal user alias mswitch svc-https permit

user any tcp port dst-nat 8088 user any svc-http dst-nat 8080 user any svc-https dst-nat 8081

Redirecting Clients on Different VLANs

You can redirect wireless clients that are on different VLANs (from the controller’s IP address) to the captive portal on the controller. To do this:

1.Specify the redirect address for the captive portal.

2.For captive portal with the PEFNG license only, you need to modify the captiveportal policy that is assigned to the user. To do this:

a.Create a network destination alias to the controller interface.

b.Modify the rule set to allow HTTPS to the new alias instead of the mswitch alias.

NOTE: In the base operating system, the implicit ACL captive-portal-profileis automatically modified.

This example shows how to use the command-line interface to create a network destination called cp-redirect and use that in the captiveportal policy:

(host)(config) #ip cp-redirect-address ipaddr

For captive portal with PEFNG license:

(host)(config) #netdestination cp-redirect ipaddr

(host)(config) #ip access-list session captiveportal user alias cp-redirectsvc-https permit

user any svc-http dst-nat 8080 user any svc-https dst-nat 8081

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Dell 6.2 manual Redirecting Clients on Different VLANs, For captive portal with role-based access

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