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Brocade Mobility RFS4000, RFS6000 and RFS7000 CLI Reference Guide
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Wireless configuration commands
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hotspot [allow-eap|
allow-list|authentication|dn
-whitelist|cache-ageout|
connection-mode|
ntf-logout-port|portal-api|pr
e-auth-vlan|
redirect-to-hostname|
simultaneous-users|
query|webpage|
webpage-location]
Modifies hotspot related parameters
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allow-eap – allow EAP authentication in addition to web
based login.
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allow-list <1-32>
can access without prior authentication. Typically this would
be the external web-page's IP address.
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<1-32> – Allow-list Rule index value.
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specific IP address to which unauthenticated
wireless-clients can connect to. It does not specify a
network or a subnet.
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authentication [free|radius] – Sets authentication type for
singed users
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free – Provides the user a guest login option.
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radius – Provides radius authentication option to login
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dns-whitelist
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LINE – Whitelist name.
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cache-ageout <5-86400> – The time duration in seconds to
ageout the cache after Client disassociation.
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connection-mode [https|https] – Configures the connection
mode as http or https
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http – Specifies connection-mode as http
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https – Specifies connection-mode as https
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ntf-logout-port <0-65535> – Configures the port to send the
NTF-Logout when the device is in external hotspot mode.
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Portal-api [enable|shared-secret
HTTPS-POST API interface used by external web portals
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enable – Enables support for the HTTPS-POST API.
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shared-secret
shared-secret between the web portal and the switch
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pre-auth-vlan <1-4096> – Configures default vlan to be used
until users get authorized. Specify the index of the vlan
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max-login-attempts <0-10> – Modifies hotspot maximum
login attempts.
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<0-10> – Login attempts between 0-10.
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query [<1-10>|
appended to redirection URL.
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<1-10> – A single index.
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redirect-to-hostname – Use the Hostname/System-Name in
the redirection URL instead of the IP address of the
controller.
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simultaneous-users <0-8192> – Specifies how many
simultaneous MAC address can be allowed for a given end
user.
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<0-8192> – The number of MAC addresses that are
allowed to use that username at the same time. 0
implies disabling of the checks.