Response Code

Description

 

B.F.L format. For wired clients, the location is displayed in the slot/port format.

 

 

Age

Displays the age of user in the controller. The age is displayed in DD:HH:MM format

 

(Day:Hours:Minutes).

 

 

ESSID

Displays the ESSID to which the user is associated.

 

 

BSSID

Displays the BSSID of the AP to which the user is associated.

 

 

Phy Type

Displays the physical connection type. One of a, b, or g.

 

 

Vlan

Displays the VLAN ID of the user.

 

 

Using the XML API Server

To use the XML API:

1.Configure an external XML API server

2.Associate the XML API server to an appropriate AAA profile

3.Configure a user role to direct un-authenticated users to the external captive portal server

4.Configure Captive Portal profile and associate that to an initial role (example logon)

5.Create an XML request with the appropriate API call

6.Process XML response appropriately

NOTE: The default logon role of a client or user must have captive-portal enabled.

Configuring the XML API Server

Configure an external XML API server in your AAA infrastructure. In this example, 10.11.12.13 is your server. The XML API interface on the controller will receive requests from this server.

Define the XML API server and specify the key for verifying requests from your server

(host) (config) #aaa xml-api server 10.11.12.13

(host) (XML API Server "10.11.12.13") #key $abcd$1234$

Verify the XML API server configuration

(host) (config) #show aaa xml-api server XML API Server List

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

Name

References Profile Status

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

10.11.12.13 1

is incremented for each usage.

Total:1

Associating the XML API Server to a AAA profile

After you define the XML API server profile associate it to the appropriate AAA profile. If the XML API server is not correctly configured in the appropriate profile, the controller will respond with the client not authorized error message. You can add XML API server references to the following AAA profile depending on your requirement:

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