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Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 5.0 | User Guide Captive Portal | 303
The captive portal authentication profile specifies the captive portal login page and other configurable
parameters. The initial user role configuration must include the applicable captive portal authentication
profile instance.
The following are the basic tasks for configuring captive portal using role-based access provided by the Policy
Enforcement Firewall software module. Note that you must install the PEFNG license before proceeding (see
Chapter 27, “Software Licenses” ).
z Configure the user role for a default user.
Create and configure user roles and policies for guest or registered captive portal users. (See Chapter 10,
“Roles and Policies” for more information about configuring policies and user roles.)
z Create a server group.
If you are configuring captive portal for registered users, configure the server(s) and create the server group.
(See Chapter 8, “Authentication Servers” for more information about configuring authentication servers and
server groups.)
z Create the captive portal authentication profile.
Create and configure an instance of the captive portal authentication profile. Specify the default user role for
captive portal users.
z Configure the initial user role.
Create and configure the initial user role for captive portal. You need to include the predefined captiveportal
policy, which directs clients to the captive portal, in the initial user role configuration.
You also need to specify the captive portal authentication profile instance in the initial user role
configuration. For example, if you are using the predefined logon system role for the initial role, you need to
edit the role to specify the captive portal authentication profile instance.
z Create the AAA Profile .
Create and configure an instance of the AAA profile. Specify the initial user role.
z Create the SSID Profile “ssid_c-portal”.
Create and configure an instance of the virtual AP profile that you apply to an AP group or AP name. Specify
the AAA profile you just created.
z Create the Virtual AP Profile “vp_c-portal”.
Create and configure an instance of the SSID profile for the virtual AP.
The following sections present the WebUI and Command Line (CLI) procedures for configuring the captive
portal authentication profile, initial user role, the AAA profile, and the virtual AP profile. Other chapters within
this document detail the configuration of the user roles and policies, authentication servers, and server groups.
Configuring Captive Portal via the WebUI
To configure captive portal with PEFNG license via the WebUI:
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Authentication > L3 Authentication page.
2. Select Captive Portal Authentication Profile.
Note: MAC-based authentication, if enabled on the controller, takes precedence over captive portal authentication. If you use
captive portal, do not enable MAC-based authentication.
Note: If you are using the controller’s internal database for user authentication, use the predefined “Internal” server group. You
need to configure entries in the internal database, as described in Chapter 8, “Authentication Servers” .