(host) (AAA Profile "wiredusers") #xml-api-server 10.11.12.13

(host) (AAA Profile "wiredusers") #!

(host) (config) #aaa authentication wired

(host) (Wired Authentication Profile) #profile wiredusers

(host) (Wired Authentication Profile) #show aaa authentication wired

Wired Authentication Profile

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Parameter Value

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

AAA Profile wiredusers

Unknown wired users—Associate the XML API server to the default-xml-apiAAA profile.

NOTE: The default-xml-apiAAA profile is used only to add or authenticate new users.

The following example illustrates using the default-xml-apiAAA profile.

(host) (config) #aaa profile default-xml-api

(host) (AAA Profile "default-xml-api") #xml-api-server 10.11.12.13

(host) (config) #show aaa profile default-xml-api

AAAProfile "default-xml-api" (Predefined (changed))

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Parameter

Value

---------

-----

Initial role

logon

MAC Authentication Profile

N/A

MAC Authentication Default Role

guest

MAC Authentication Server Group

default

802.1X Authentication Profile

N/A

802.1X Authentication Default Role

guest

802.1X Authentication Server Group

N/A

RADIUS Accounting Server Group

N/A

XML API server

10.11.12.13

RFC 3576 server

N/A

User derivation rules

N/A

Wired to Wireless Roaming

Enabled

SIP authentication role

N/A

Your controller is now ready to receive API calls from your XML API server.

Set up Captive Portal profile

Set up a Captive Portal profile with a login page that will redirect users to the external Captive Portal server.

(host) (config-role) #aaa authentication captive-portal captive-portal-auth

(host) (Captive Portal Authentication Profile "captive-portal-auth") #default-role authenticated

(host) (Captive Portal Authentication Profile "captive-portal-auth") #login-page https://10.11.12.13/cgi-bin/login.pl

(host) (Captive Portal Authentication Profile "captive-portal-auth") #switch-in-redirection- url

Associating the Captive Portal Profile to an Initial Role

(host) (Captive Portal Authentication Profile "captive-portal-auth") #user-role logon

(host) (config-role) #captive-portal captive-portal-auth (host)(config-role) #session-acl captiveportal

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