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Captive Portal

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Name Source type IP address Starting IP address Ending IP address Interface Maximum sessions Schedule policy Save Cancel DBG-2000 User Guide Enter the name of the profile to be configured for a particular Source type. Select a source type for the profile. The options are IP address, IP range, and Interface. Enter the IP Address of the client/Host to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when the selected source type is IP address. Enter the starting IP address of the clients to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when the selected source type is IP Range. Enter the ending IP Address of the clients to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when the selected source type is IP Range. Select the Interface from the drop-down list to select the complete network controlled in the Session Limit profile when the selected source type is Interface. Enter the maximum number of sessions allowed on the source type to limit sessions. It allows you to define the time and day when the session limiting profile is to be used. Select any one of the configured schedules from the drop-down list. Click Save to save your settings. Click Cancel to revert to the previous settings. Captive Portal A captive portal (also known as a "splash page") is a web page that appears when an unauthenticated user tries to access the Internet. When the captive portal is configured, the user has to be verified and authenticated, and then only Internet access is granted. It is done either by entering the login credentials or by accepting the terms and conditions of service. This helps the gateway monitor and control Internet usage. The Nuclias cloud gateway, DBG-2000, allows its users to configure the captive portal page and provides various authentication methods. The Ca ptive portal page lists all the configured captive portal profiles. You can edit or delete them as per the requirement. The fields displayed in the Captive portal table are as follows: Field Name Captive portal Splash page Basic login 3rd party credentials VLANs Actions Description It indicates the name of the configured captive portal profiles. It displays the authentication type used for the configured captive portal. It displays the name of the splash page created. It indicates the authentication server which is being used for the basic login. It displays the 3rd parties whose credentials will be used for the login. It displays the VLAN ID on which the captive portal is configured. You can edit or delete the selected Captive portal profile. When you click Edit, it opens the Edit captive portal page. Note: This column is available only when you disable the "Use profile configuration" field. Click Add to add a new captive portal profile. This opens the Add captive portal page. If you want to delete multiple entries at once, select the corresponding checkboxes, and click Delete. Note: The Add and Delete buttons located above the table are available only when the "Use profile configuration" field is disabled. 77

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Name
Enter the name of the profile to be configured for a particular Source type.
Source type
Select a source type for the profile. The options are IP address, IP range, and Interface.
IP address
Enter the IP Address of the client/Host to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when the
selected source type is
.
IP address
Starting IP address
Enter the starting IP address of the clients to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when
the selected source type is
.
IP Range
Ending IP address
Enter the ending IP Address of the clients to be controlled in the Session Limit profile when
the selected source type is
.
IP Range
Interface
Select the Interface from the drop-down list to select the complete network controlled in the
Session Limit profile when the selected source type is
.
Interface
Maximum sessions
Enter the maximum number of sessions allowed on the source type to limit sessions.
Schedule policy
It allows you to define the time and day when the session limiting profile is to be used.
Select any one of the configured schedules from the drop-down list.
Save
Click
to save your settings.
Save
Cancel
Click
to revert to the previous settings.
Cancel
Captive Portal
A
(also known as a “splash page”) is a web page that appears when an unauthenticated user tries to access the Internet. When the
captive portal
captive portal is configured, the user has to be verified and authenticated, and then only Internet access is granted. It is done either by entering
the login credentials or by accepting the terms and conditions of service. This helps the gateway monitor and control Internet usage.
The Nuclias cloud gateway, DBG-2000, allows its users to configure the captive portal page and provides various authentication methods. The
Ca
page lists all the configured captive portal profiles. You can edit or delete them as per the requirement.
ptive portal
The fields displayed in the
table are as follows:
Captive portal
Field
Description
Name
It indicates the name of the configured captive portal profiles.
Captive portal
It displays the authentication type used for the configured captive portal.
Splash page
It displays the name of the splash page created.
Basic login
It indicates the authentication server which is being used for the basic login.
3rd party credentials
It displays the 3rd parties whose credentials will be used for the login.
VLANs
It displays the VLAN ID on which the captive portal is configured.
Actions
You can edit or delete the selected Captive portal profile. When you click
, it opens the
Edit
page.
Edit captive portal
Note: This column is available only when you disable the “Use profile configuration” field.
Click
to add a new captive portal profile. This opens the
page. If you want to delete multiple entries at once, select the
Add
Add captive portal
corresponding checkboxes, and click
.
Delete
Note: The
and
buttons located above the table are available only when the “Use profile configuration” field is disabled.
Add
Delete
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