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558 | show aaa authentication captive-portal Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 | Reference Guide
Logout popup window Enabled
Use HTTP for authentication Disabled
Logon wait minimum wait 5 sec
Logon wait maximum wait 10 sec
logon wait CPU utilization threshold 60 %
Max Authentication failures 0
Show FQDN Disabled
Use CHAP (non-standard) Disabled
Login page /auth/index.html
Welcome page /auth/welcome.html
Show Welcome Page Yes
Add switch IP address in the redirection URL Disabled
Adding user vlan in redirection URL Disabled
Add a controller interface in the redirection URL N/A
Allow only one active user session Disabled
White List N/A
Black List N/A
Show the acceptable use policy page Disabled
The output of this command includes the following parameters:
Parameter Description
Default Role
Role assigned to the captive portal user upon login.
Default Guest Role
Guest role assigned to the captive portal user upon login.
Server Group
Name of the group of servers used to authenticate captive portal
users.
Redirect Pause
Time, in seconds, that the system remains in the initial welcome
page before redirecting the user to the final web URL. If set to 0, the
welcome page displays until the user clicks on the indicated link.
User Login
Shows whether the profile has enabled or disabled captive portal
with authentication of user credentials.
Guest Login
Shows whether the profile has enabled or disabled captive portal
guest login without authentication.
Logout popup window
Shows whether the profile has enabled or disabled a pop-up
window that allows a user to log out. If this is disabled, the user
remains logged in until the user timeout period has
elapsed or the station resets.
Use HTTP for authentication
Shows whether the profile has enabled or disabled the ability to use
the HTTP protocol to redirect users to the captive portal page.
Logon wait minimum wait
Minimum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon
page to pop up if the CPU load is high.
Logon wait maximum wait
Maximum time, in seconds, the user will have to wait for the logon
page to pop up if the CPU load is high.
logon wait CPU utilization threshold
CPU utilization percentage above which the logon wait interval is
applied when directing a captive portal user with the logon page.
Max Authentication failures
Maximum number of authentication failures before the user is
blacklisted.