
Chapter 17 Captive Portal
Table 51 Web Authentication Policy Commands (continued)
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
Sets the login web page through which the user authenticate their | |
| connections before connecting to the rest of the network or Internet. |
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Creates the specified condition for forcing user authentication, if | |
| necessary, and enters |
| conditions in sequence, starting at 1. See Table 53 on page 115 for |
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Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the end of | |
| the current list and enters |
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Deletes the specified condition. | |
Deletes all the conditions for forcing user authentication. | |
Creates a new condition for forcing user authentication at the | |
| specified location, renumbers the other conditions accordingly, and |
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Moves the specified condition to the specified location and | |
<1..1024> | renumbers the other conditions accordingly. |
show | Displays whether forcing user authentication is enabled or not. |
show | Displays the name of authentication method used for the captive |
| portal page. |
show | Displays the default captive portal authentication settings the NXC |
| uses on traffic not matching any exceptional service or other |
| authentication policy. |
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show | Displays services that users can access without user authentication. |
show | Displays details about the policies for forcing user authentication. |
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show | Displays the web portal page settings. |
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The following table describes the
Table 52
COMMAND | DESCRIPTION |
exit | Leaves the |
type {external | Sets which login page appears whenever the web portal intercepts network |
internal} | traffic, preventing unauthorized users from gaining access to the network. |
| internal: Use the default login page built into the NXC. |
| external: Use a custom login page from an external web portal. You can |
| configure the look and feel of the web portal page. |
[no] | Sets the error page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/error.cgi. |
| 192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed. |
[no] | Sets the login page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/login.cgi. |
| 192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed. |
[no] | Sets the logout page’s URL; for example: http://192.168.1.1/logout.cgi. |
| 192.168.1.1 is the web server on which the web portal files are installed. |
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