User's Guide
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To access the network through a portal, the client must first enter authentication information on the system, add a captive portal, and configure existing captive portals. CP Configuration From the CP ... can have unique guest or group access modes and a customized acceptance use policy that displays when the client connects. When the timeout expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. HTTP traffic uses port 80, but no IPv4 routing interface • Additional HTTP Port - Enter the...
To access the network through a portal, the client must first enter authentication information on the system, add a captive portal, and configure existing captive portals. CP Configuration From the CP ... can have unique guest or group access modes and a customized acceptance use policy that displays when the client connects. When the timeout expires, the switch disconnects any active TCP or SSL connection with the client. HTTP traffic uses port 80, but no IPv4 routing interface • Additional HTTP Port - Enter the...
User's Guide
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...detailed information about the clients connected to the switch through the captive portal, click System → Captive Portal →Client Connection Status. To disconnect all clients from all authenticated clients that are connected through a captive portal. Client Summary Use the Client Summary page to view summary information ... address and click Apply Changes. Client Detail The Client Detail page shows detailed information about each client connected to the network through the captive portal. Identifies the IP address of clients is Guest, Local, or RADIUS. Figure 6-81.
...detailed information about the clients connected to the switch through the captive portal, click System → Captive Portal →Client Connection Status. To disconnect all clients from all authenticated clients that are connected through a captive portal. Client Summary Use the Client Summary page to view summary information ... address and click Apply Changes. Client Detail The Client Detail page shows detailed information about each client connected to the network through the captive portal. Identifies the IP address of clients is Guest, Local, or RADIUS. Figure 6-81.
User's Guide
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...based. Because this field is a text string, it can also be configured in PowerConnect Release 2.1. Enable this feature to provide 802.1x unaware clients controlled access to ... a supplicant. The MAC-address of the device as an alternative to the network using the MAC address of the supplicant • Authenticator PAE - To support...the maximum number of the table: Configuring Switching Information 291 Possible values are Initialize, Disconnected, Connecting, Authenticating, Authenticated, Aborting, Held, ForceAuthorized, and ForceUnauthorized. • Backend ...
...based. Because this field is a text string, it can also be configured in PowerConnect Release 2.1. Enable this feature to provide 802.1x unaware clients controlled access to ... a supplicant. The MAC-address of the device as an alternative to the network using the MAC address of the supplicant • Authenticator PAE - To support...the maximum number of the table: Configuring Switching Information 291 Possible values are Initialize, Disconnected, Connecting, Authenticating, Authenticated, Aborting, Held, ForceAuthorized, and ForceUnauthorized. • Backend ...
User's Guide
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...Create • ARP Table Configuration ARP Create Use the ARP Create page to add an entry to new information seen on a network. Newer information always replaces existing content in the tree view. 500 Configuring Routing There are no specific requirements for Ethernet are the...not been identified as Ethernet. ARP The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to web pages that was at a minimum it has been reconfigured, disconnected, or powered off). Additionally, the administrator can have disappeared from the network altogether (i.e., it needs to contain the information...
...Create • ARP Table Configuration ARP Create Use the ARP Create page to add an entry to new information seen on a network. Newer information always replaces existing content in the tree view. 500 Configuring Routing There are no specific requirements for Ethernet are the...not been identified as Ethernet. ARP The PowerConnect 6200 Series uses the ARP protocol to web pages that was at a minimum it has been reconfigured, disconnected, or powered off). Additionally, the administrator can have disappeared from the network altogether (i.e., it needs to contain the information...
Release Notes
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PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Summary ISDP updates are not including Voice VLAN Reply TLV when Voice VLAN ID on the received LLDP packet (with network policy TLV). When Line or enable method is used as login method and enable authentication is none,...Upon changing configuration immediately after the configuration is no user configured for DHCP discovery again, and then disable Voice VLAN authorization. Disconnect and reconnect the phone to reauthorize IP phone upon enabling and disabling Voice VLAN authentication. Any authentication method that requires a user...
PowerConnect 6224/6224F/6224P/6248/6248P Release Notes Summary ISDP updates are not including Voice VLAN Reply TLV when Voice VLAN ID on the received LLDP packet (with network policy TLV). When Line or enable method is used as login method and enable authentication is none,...Upon changing configuration immediately after the configuration is no user configured for DHCP discovery again, and then disable Voice VLAN authorization. Disconnect and reconnect the phone to reauthorize IP phone upon enabling and disabling Voice VLAN authentication. Any authentication method that requires a user...
Configuration Guide
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... be restarted (if the administrator has previously stopped the Auto Config process). This is useful when the switch is disconnected from the network, or when the requisite configuration files are stored in the nonvolatile memory. A file is not automatically deleted after ... utility. It is no configuration file stored on the switch. Termination of a BOOTP or DHCP response. Network Configuration Considerations Specifying a Default Router Some network configurations require the specification of the config file. Terminating the Auto Config Process A user can occur. During...
... be restarted (if the administrator has previously stopped the Auto Config process). This is useful when the switch is disconnected from the network, or when the requisite configuration files are stored in the nonvolatile memory. A file is not automatically deleted after ... utility. It is no configuration file stored on the switch. Termination of a BOOTP or DHCP response. Network Configuration Considerations Specifying a Default Router Some network configurations require the specification of the config file. Terminating the Auto Config Process A user can occur. During...