R2511-HP MSR Router Series Security Command Reference(V5)

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all: Specifies all the bound SSIDs.
Usage guidelines
If no SSID-to-customized page file binding is configured on the device, the local portal server pushes the
default authentication pages to a user that access the portal page. If there is such a binding configured
on the device, the local portal server pushes the corresponding authentication pages to the client based
on the customized page file that is bound with the SSID of the user logon interface.
If the name or contents of the file in a binding entry are changed, you must re-configure the binding.
To modify a binding, simply re-execute the portal local-server bind command, without canceling the
existing binding.
If you bind the same SSID to different authentication page files, the last binding takes effect.
Up to 128 binding entries are allowed on the device.
The following matrix shows the command and router compatibility:
Command MSR900 MSR93X
MSR20-1X MSR20
MSR30 MSR50 MSR1000
portal local-server
bind
Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Examples
# Bind SSID1 and SSID2 to the customized authentication page file named file12.zip.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal local-server bind ssid ssid1 ssid2 file file12.zip
Related commands
display portal local-server
portal local-server enable
Use portal local-server enable to enable Layer 2 portal authentication on the current port.
Use undo portal to restore the default.
Syntax
portal local-server enable
undo portal
Default
Portal authentication is disabled on a Layer 2 port.
Views
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
For normal operation of portal authentication on a Layer 2 port, you must disable portal authentication
on all Layer 3 interfaces. HP recommends disabling port security, guest VLAN of 802.1X, and EAD fast