Parameter

Description

To change the color of the splash page, click the Splash page rectangle and select the required color from the BACKGROUND COLOR palette.

To change the welcome text, click the first square box in the splash page, enter the required text in the WELCOME TEXT box, and click OK. Ensure that the welcome text does not exceed 127 characters.

To change the policy text, click the second square in the splash page, enter the required text in the POLICY TEXT box, and click OK. Ensure that the policy text does not exceed 255 characters.

To upload a custom logo, click Upload, browse the image file, and click upload image. Ensure that the image file size does not exceed 16 KB.

To redirect users to another URL, specify a URL in REDIRECT URL.

To preview the captive portal page, click Preview splash page.

NOTE: You can customize the captive portal page using double-byte characters. Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean are a few languages that use double-byte characters. Click on the banner, term, or policy in the Splash Page Visuals to modify the text in the red box. These fields accept double-byte characters or a combination of English and double-byte characters.

2. Click Next to configure access rules.

Configuring external captive portal for a guest network

This section provides the following information:

External captive portal profiles on page 61

Creating a captive portal profile on page 61

External captive portal profiles

You can configure external captive portal profiles and associate these profiles to a user role or SSID. You can create a set of captive portal profiles in the Security > External Captive Portal data pane and associate these profiles with an SSID or a wired profile. You can also create a new captive portal profile under the Security tab of the WLAN wizard or a Wired Network pane. You can configure up to eight external Captive portal profiles.

When the captive portal profile is associated to an SSID, it is used before user authentication. If the profile is associated to a role, it is used only after the user authentication. When a captive portal profile is applied to an SSID or wired profile, the users connecting to the SSID or wired network are assigned a role with the captive portal rule. The guest user role allows only DNS and DHCP traffic between the client and network, and directs all HTTP or HTTPS requests to the captive portal unless explicitly permitted.

Creating a captive portal profile

To create a captive portal profile:

1.Select Wireless Configuration > Security > EXTERNAL CAPTIVE PORTAL.

2.Click New. The New pop-up pane is displayed.

3.Specify values for the following parameters:

Table 26: Captive portal profile configuration parameters

Parameter

Description

NAME

Enter a name for the profile.

 

 

TYPE

Select any one of the following types of authentication:

 

 

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HP Cloud Network Manager Software Configuring external captive portal for a guest network, Enter a name for the profile

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