Setup guide
Example
To add a HotSpot server named dhcp1 to the DHCP server hotspot-dhcp giving IP addresses from
the hotspot address pool:
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot server> add name=dhcp1 dhcp-server=hotspot-dhcp \
\... address-pool=hotspot
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot server> print
# NAME DHCP-SERVER ADDRESS-POOL LOGIN-DELAY LEASE-TIME
0 dhcp1 hotspot-dhcp hotspot 10s 1m
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot server>
HotSpot Cookies
ip hotspot cookie
Description
Cookies can be used for authentication in the Hotspot service
Property Description
user (read-only: name) - username
domain (read-only: text) - domain name (if split from username)
mac-address (read-only: MAC address) - user's MAC address
expires-in (read-only: time) - how long the cookie is valid
Notes
There can be multiple cookies with the same MAC address. For example, there will be a separate
cookie for each web browser on the same computer.
Cookies can expire - that's the way how it is supposed to be. Default validity time for cookies is 1
day (24 hours), but it can be changed:
/ip hotspot set http-cookie-lifetime=3d
Example
To get the list of valid cookies:
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot cookie> print
# USER DOMAIN MAC-ADDRESS EXPIRES-IN
0 Ex 01:23:45:67:89:AB 23h54m16s
[admin@Wandy] ip hotspot cookie>
Walled Garden
ip hotspot walled-garden
Description
Walled garden is a system which allows unauthorized use of some resources, but requires
authorization to access other resources. This is useful, for example, to give access to some general