Set service-profile web-portal-acl – 3Com WXR100 3CRWXR10095A User Manual
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WX4400# set service-profile sp1 user-idle-timeout 360
success: change accepted.
See Also
display service-profile on page 401
set service-profile idle-client-probing on page 494
set service-profile web-portal-session-timeout on page 525
set service-profile
web-portal-acl
Changes the ACL name MSS uses to filter Web-Portal user traffic during
authentication.
Use this command if you create a custom Web-Portal ACL to allow more
than just DHCP traffic during authentication. For example, if you
configure an ACL that allows a Web-Portal user to access a credit card
server, use this command to use the custom ACL for Web-Portal users
that associate with the service profile SSID.
Syntax —
set service-profile
name web-portal-acl aclname
name
—Service profile name.
aclname
—Name of the ACL to use for filtering Web-Portal user traffic
during authentication.
Defaults — By default, a service profile web-portal-acl option is not set.
However, when you change the service profile auth-fallthru option to
web-portal, MSS sets the web-portal-acl option to portalacl. (MSS
automatically creates the portalacl ACL the first time you set any service
profile auth-fallthru option to web-portal.)
Access — Enabled.
History —Introduced in MSS Version 5.0.
Usage — The first time you set the service profile auth-fallthru option
to web-portal, MSS sets the web-portal-acl option to portalacl. The
value remains portalacl even if you change the auth-fallthru option
again. To change the web-portal-acl value, you must use the set
service-profile web-portal-acl command.