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13. Set the following
IPv6 Settings
:
14. Refer to the
Captive Portal
field to select an existing captive portal configuration to apply access restrictions to the Bridge
VLAN configuration.
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.
If an existing captive portal does not suite the Bridge VLAN configuration, either select the
Edit
icon to modify an existing
configuration or select the
Create
icon to define a new configuration that can be applied to the Bridge VLAN. For
information on configuring a captive portal policy, see
Configuring Captive Portal Policies on page 9-2
15. Refer to the
Captive Portal Snoop IPv6 Subnet
field to configure the IPv6 clients to be excluded when snooping an IPv6
subnet for static wired captive portal clients. Multiple rows can be added to this field.
To add an entry to this field, select the
Add Row
button below this field
16. Select the
IGMP Snooping
tab.
Trust DHCP Responses
Select this option to use DHCP packets from a DHCP server as trusted and permissible
within the network. DHCP packets update the DHCP Snoop Table to prevent IP spoof
attacks. This feature is disabled by default.
Enable Edge VLAN
Mode
Select this option to enable edge VLAN mode. When selected, the IP address in the VLAN
is not used for normal operations, as it is now designated to isolate devices and prevent
connectivity. This feature is enabled by default.
IPv6 Firewall
Select this option to enable IPv6 on this Bridge VLAN. This setting is enabled by default.
DHCPv6 Trust
Select this option to enable the trust all DHCPv6 responses on this Bridge VLAN. DHCPv6
is a networking protocol for configuring IPv6 hosts with IP addresses, IP prefixes or other
configuration attributes required on an IPv6 network. This setting is enabled by default.
RA Guard
Select this option to enable router advertisements or ICMPv6 redirects on this Bridge VLAN.
This setting is enabled by default.
Exclude IP
Specify the IPv6 address of the wired client to be excluded when snooping an IPv6 subnet
for wired captive portal clients.
Subnet
Specify the IPv6 subnet on which to scan for wired captive portal clients.
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