(host) (config-role) #session-acl logon-control

(host) (config-role) #session-acl captiveportal

(host) (config-role) #captive-portal CP_Profile

Verifying a Whitelist Configuration

Use the following commands to verify the whitelist alias:

(host) (config) #show netdestination whitelist

whitelist Description: guest_whitelist

--------------------------------------

Position

Type

IP addr

Mask-Len/Range

1--------

----

-------

--------------

name

0.0.0.6

arubanetworks

Verifying a Captive Portal Profile Linked to a Whitelist

Use the following commands to verify the Captive Portal profile linked to the whitelist:

(host) (config) #show aaa authentication captive-portal CP_Profile

Captive Portal Authentication Profile "CP_Profile"

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Parameter

Value

---------

-----

Default Role

guest

Default Guest Role

guest

Server Group

default

Redirect Pause

10 sec

User Login

Enabled

Guest Login

Disabled

Logout popup window

Enabled

Use HTTP for authentication

Disabled

Logon wait minimum wait

5 sec

Logon wait maximum wait

10 sec

logon wait CPU utilization threshold

60 %

Max Authentication failures

0

Show FQDN

Disabled

Use CHAP (non-standard)

Disabled

Login page

/auth/index.html

Welcome page

/auth/welcome.html

Show Welcome Page

Yes

Add switch IP address in the redirection URL

Disabled

Adding user vlan in redirection URL

Disabled

Add a controller interface in the redirection URL

N/A

Allow only one active user session

Disabled

White List

whitelist

Black List

N/A

Show the acceptable use policy page

Disabled

Redirect URL

N/A

Verifying Dynamic ACLs for a Whitelist

Use the following commands to verify the dynamically created ACLs for the whitelist:

(host) (config) #show rights guest_role

Derived Role = 'guest_role'

Up BW:No Limit Down BW:No Limit

L2TP Pool = default-l2tp-pool

PPTP Pool = default-pptp-pool

Periodic reauthentication: Disabled

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