Chapter 2 Setting Up BBSM Hotspot

Understanding the BBSM Hotspot Dashboard

The Hotspot Configuration web page options are described in Table 2-6.

Table 2-6 Hotspot Configuration Web Page Options

Web Page

Description

Server

Configures server-wide settings such as bandwidth throttling and the e-mail server IP address.

Settings

 

 

 

IP Addresses

Configures the IP address ranges for the BBSM Hotspot server and the network devices.

 

 

Routers

Sets router interface parameters. Configures routes to the switches and to the clients attached to these

 

switches. (This feature is for routed networks and is not related to WAN activities.)

 

 

Network

Expands to the Access Points and Switches web pages:

Devices

Access Points—Sets the access point parameters, such as access point IP address and access point type.

 

Switches—For a particular cluster and switch number, sets the switch parameters, such as number of client ports, cluster IP address, router IP address, and Cisco switch type. Note that each cluster can support up to 16 cluster-capable switches.

Billing

Expands to the RADIUS and Credit Card web pages, which define the billing features:

Credit Card—Configures the credit card server parameters and the merchant ID number.

RADIUS—Configures the RADIUS server parameters and the ability to have multiple concurrent RADIUS sessions.

Security/SSL

Configures the domain name for SSL web pages and enables changes to the MSDE ‘sa’ password.

 

 

Custom Web

Adds your new custom web pages and sets the associated Start page. The web page then appears in the Web

Pages

Page drop-down menu when configuring port settings from the Access Points or Switches web page.

 

 

Walled

Configures the desired walled garden web sites, which let the end user view the web sites that you specify

Garden

free of charge.

Operations

The following are the options available under the Operations section of the Dashboard:

Reports—Use this tool to view and print reports about the BBSM Hotspot server.

Access Code Management—Use this tool to generate, edit, and delete access codes for connecting to the Internet.

Client Deactivation—Use this option to remotely terminate active client sessions.

Updates—Use this option to install maintenance releases (service packs) and patches.

Using Navigation Buttons

BBSM Hotspot web pages use navigation buttons to help you locate information. Use the navigation buttons to locate the correct record before making changes. (See Table 2-7.)

When no records exist for that function, the button is disabled. For example, the First and Previous buttons are grayed out when you are viewing the first record.

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