Setup guide

Notes
Depending on current settings and answers to the previous questions, default values of following
questions may be different. Some questions may disappear if they become redundant (for example,
there is no use of setting up temporary network when login method is enabled-address)
If Universal Client is enabled, and DNS cache is not used, DNS requests are redirected to the first
DNS server configured.
Example
To configure HotSpot on ether1 interface (which is already configured), enabling transparent web
proxy and adding user admin with password rubbish:
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot> setup
Select interface to run HotSpot on
hotspot interface: ether1
Use SSL authentication?
use ssl: no
Add hotspot authentication for existing interface setup?
interface already configured: yes
Create local hotspot user
name of local hotspot user: admin
password for the user: rubbish
Use transparent web proxy for hotspot clients?
use transparent web proxy: yes
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot>
HotSpot Gateway Setup
ip hotspot
Property Description
use-ssl (yes | no; default: no) - whether the servlet allows only HTTPS:
yes - the registration may only occur using the Secure HTTP (HTTPS) protocol
no - the registration may be accomplished using both HTTP and HTTPS protocols
hotspot-address (IP address; default: 0.0.0.0) - IP address for HotSpot service (used for www
access)
dns-name (text) - DNS name of the HotSpot server
status-autorefresh (time; default: 1m) - WWW status autorefresh time
universal-proxy (yes | no; default: no) - whether to intercept the requests to HTTP proxy servers
parent-proxy (IP address; default: 0.0.0.0) - the address of the proxy server the HotSpot service
will use as a parent proxy
auth-requires-mac (yes | no; default: yes) - whether to require client's IP address to resolve to
MAC address (i.e. whether to require that all the clients are in the same Ethernet-like network (as
opposed to IP network, Ethernet-like network is bounded by routers) as the HotSpot gateway)
auth-mac (yes | no; default: no) - defines whether authentication by Ethernet MAC address is
enabled
auth-mac-password (yes | no; default: no) - use MAC address as a password if MAC authorization
is enabled
auth-http-cookie (yes | no; default: no) - defines whether HTTP authentication by cookie is