Users Guide

Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting 399
Configuring Captive Portal Groups and Users
Use the following commands to create a CP group. The default group can be
used, or a new group can be created.
block (Optional) Block all traffic for a CP configuration. If the
CP is blocked, users cannot gain access to the network
through the CP. Use this function to temporarily protect
the network during unexpected events, such as denial of
service attacks.
CTRL + Z Exit to Privileged Exec mode.
show captive-portal
configuration cp-id
[status | interface]
View summary information about a CP instance.
cp-id — The CP instance (Range: 1–10).
status — View additional information about the CP
instance.
interface — View information about the interface(s)
associated with the specified CP.
show captive-portal
interface configuration
cp-id status
View information about the interfaces associated with the
specified CP instance.
cp-id — The CP instance (Range: 1–10).
NOTE: To return the default CP instance to its default values, use the clear
command in the Captive Portal Instance mode. You must also use the no
interface interface command to remove any associated interfaces from the
instance.
Command Purpose
configure Enter global configuration mode.
captive-portal Enter Captive Portal mode.
Command Purpose