Configuring an internal hotspot – Motorola Series Switch WS5100 User Manual
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. The client is now redirected to the Login.htm web page of the hotspot instead of landing on their
destination Web site (www.xyz.com). The client enters its identification information and is authenticated
with the Radius server. Upon successful authentication, the client is presented with the Welcome.htm page.
All client traffic from this point forward is authenticated and is forwarded to the Internet (until the user
session expires).
To configure hotspot support for the switch:
1. Select
Network
>
Wireless LANs
from the main menu tree.
2. Select an existing WLAN from those displayed within the
Configuration
tab and click the
Edit
button.
A WLAN screen displays with the WLAN’s existing configuration. Refer to the
Authentication
and
Encryption
columns to assess the WLAN’s existing security configuration.
3. Select the
Hotspot
button from within the Authentication field. The
Radius Config...
button on the
bottom of the screen will become enabled. Ensure a primary and optional secondary Radius Server have
been configured to authenticate users requesting access to the hotspot supported WLAN. For more
information, see
Configuring External Radius Server Support on page 4-36
.
4. Click the
Config
button to the right of the Hotspot checkbox.
A
Hotspot
screen displays, allowing the user to define one of three available hotspot types.
5. Use the drop-down menu at the top of the screen to define whether this WLAN’s Web pages are:
• Internal - three HTML pages with basic functionality are made available on the switch's onboard
HTTP server. The HTML pages are pre-created to collect login credentials through Login.htm, send
them to a Radius server and display a Welcome.htm or a Faliure.htm depending on the result of the
authentication attempt. For more information, see
Configuring an Internal Hotspot on page 4-30
• External - a customer may wish to host their own external Web server using advanced Web content
(using XML, Flash). Use the External option to point the switch to an external hotspot. For more
information, see
Configuring External Hotspot on page 4-32
.
• Advanced - a customer may wish to use advanced Web content (XML, Flash) but might not have (or
would not want to use) an external Web server, choosing instead to host the Web pages on the
switch's HTTP Web server. Selecting the Advanced option allows for the importing the Web pages
from an external source (like an FTP server) and hosting them on the switch. For more information,
see
Configuring Advanced Hotspot on page 4-34
Configuring an Internal Hotspot
Using the Internal option means the user develops the hotspot using the three HTML pages made available
on the switch's onboard HTTP server. The HTML pages are pre-created to collect login credentials through
Login.htm, send them to a Radius server and display a Welcome.htm or a Faliure.htm depending on the result
of the authentication attempt.
To create a hotspot maintained by the switch’s own internal resources:
NOTE: The appearance and user defined values for the Hotspot screen differ depending
on which option is selected from the drop-down menu. You may want to research the
options available before deciding which hotspot option to select.
NOTE: As part of the hotspot configuration process, ensure a primary and optional
secondary Radius Server have been properly configured to authenticate the users
requesting access to the hotspot supported WLAN. For more information on configuring
Radius Server support for the hotspot supported WLAN, see