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11. Select
Enforce Captive Portal
to automatically apply captive portal access permission rules to data transmitted over this
specific Ethernet port. This setting is disabled by default.
A captive portal is an access policy for providing temporary and restrictive access using a standard Web browser. Captive
portals provides authenticated access by capturing and re-directing a wireless user's Web browser session to a captive
portal login page where the user must enter valid credentials to access to the network. Once logged into the captive portal,
additional
Terms and Agreement
,
Welcome
,
Fail
and
No Service
pages provide the administrator with a number of options
on captive portal screen flow and user appearance. For information on configuring a captive portal policy, see
Configuring
Captive Portal Policies on page 9-2
.
12. Optionally select the
Port Channel
Membership
option and define (or override) a setting from 1 - 8 using the spinner
control. This sets the channel group for the port.
13. Select
OK
to save the changes made to the Ethernet Port Basic Configuration. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved
configuration.
14. Select the
Security
tab.
Figure 5-148
Ethernet Ports - Security screen
15. Refer to the
Access Control
field. As part of the port’s security configuration, Inbound IP and MAC address firewall rules
are required. The configuration can be optionally overridden if needed.
Allowed VLANs
Selecting
Trunk
as the mode enables the Allowed VLANs parameter. Add VLANs that
exclusively send packets over the listed port.
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