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9.2 Setting the DNS Whitelist Configuration
A DNS whitelist is used in conjunction with a captive portal to provide captive portal services to wireless clients. Use the DNS
whitelist parameter to create a set of allowed destination IP addresses within the captive portal. These allowed IP addresses
are called the
Whitelist
. To effectively host captive portal pages on an external Web server, the IP address of the destination
Web server(s) should be in the whitelist. Each supported access point model can support up to 32 whitelists, with the exception
of AP6511 and AP6521 models which can only support up to 16 whitelists.
To define a DNS whitelist:
1. Select
Configuration
tab from the Web user interface.
2. Select
Services
.
3. Select
DNS Whitelist
.
The
DNS Whitelist
screen displays those existing whitelists available to a captive portal.
4. Select
Add
to create a whitelist,
Edit
to modify a selected whitelist or
Delete
to remove a whitelist.
a. If creating a whitelist, assign it a name up to 32 characters. Use the
+ Add Row
button to populate the whitelist table
with Host and IP Index parameters that must be defined for each whitelist entry.
Figure 9-8
DNS Whitelist screen
b. Provide a numerical IP address or Hostname within the
DNS Entry
parameter for each destination IP address or host in
the whitelist. A valid hostname cannot contain an underscore.
c. Use the
Match Suffix
parameter to match any hostname or domain name as a suffix. The default setting is disabled.
d. If necessary, select the radio button of an existing whitelist entry and select the
- Delete
icon to remove the entry from
the whitelist.
5. Select
OK
when completed to update the whitelist screen. Select
Reset
to revert the screen to its last saved configuration.
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