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Dell N1100-ON User Manual

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Security Commands 990
Captive Portal Commands
Dell EMC Networking N1100-ON/N1500/N2000/N2100-
ON/N3000/N3100-ON/N4000 Series Switches
The Captive Portal feature is a software implementation that blocks both
wired and wireless clients from accessing the network until user verification
has been established. Verification can be configured to allow access for both
guest and authenticated users. Authenticated users must be validated against
a database of authorized Captive Portal users before access is granted.
The Authentication server supports both HTTP and HTTPS web
connections. In addition, Captive Portal can be configured to use an optional
HTTP port (in support of HTTP Proxy networks) or an optional HTTPS port.
If configured, this additional port or ports are then used exclusively by
Captive Portal.
NOTE: This optional HTTP port is in addition to the standard HTTP port 80 which is
currently being used for all other web traffic, and the optional HTTPS port is in
addition to the standard HTTPS port 443 used for secure web traffic.
Commands in this Section
This section explains the following commands:
Administrative Profiles Commands
Captive Portal Configuration Commands
authentication timeout https port
captive-portal show captive-portal
enable show captive-portal status
http port
–
block name (Captive Portal)
configuration protocol
enable redirect
group redirect-url

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Dell N1100-ON Specifications

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