Brocade Mobility Access Point System Reference Guide (Supporting software release 5.5.0.0 and later) User Manual
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Set the following Data Limit parameters:
Set the following Logout FQDN parameters:
Refer to the Destination Ports for Redirection item, and enter destination ports (separated by
commas, or using a dash for a range) for consideration when re-directing client connections.
Standard ports 80 and 443 are always considered for client connections regardless of what is
entered by the administrator.
Select OK to save the changes made within the Basic Configuration screen. Select Reset to revert
to the last saved configuration.
11. Select the Web Page tab to create HTML pages requesting wireless clients use to login and
navigate within the captive portal.
The Login page displays by default.
Enable Syslog
Accounting
Select this option to log information about the use of remote access services by users using an
external syslog resource. This information is of great assistance in partitioning local versus
remote users. Remote user information can be archived to an external location for periodic
network and user administration. This feature is disabled by default.
Syslog Host
When syslog accounting is enabled, use the drop-down menu to determine whether an IP
address or a host name is used as a syslog host. The IP address or hostname of an external
server resource is required to route captive portal syslog events to that destination.
Syslog Port
When syslog accounting is enabled, define the numerical syslog port to route traffic with the
external syslog server. The default port is 514.
Limit
Select the option to enable limiting usage. Use the spinner to set a maximum usage limit in
megabytes.
Action
Use the drop-down to configure the action to be taken once the data limit is reached. Choose
from one of:
•
Log only – Logs the event
•
log-and-disconnect – Logs the event and disconnects the user.
Logout FQDN
Configure the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the domain where the user will be
redirected after logging out of the captive portal.