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{

Protocol—Select the protocol that is used to perform portal authentication based on a single

webpage. Valid options include HTTP and HTTPS.

{

NAT or Not—Select Yes or No from the list.

Empty fields are ignored.

3.

Click Query.
The Port Group List displays all port groups matching the query criteria. To clear the query criteria,
click Reset. The Port Group List displays all port groups.

Viewing port group details

1.

Access the Port Group List page.

2.

Click the Details icon for the port group whose details you want to view.
Port group details parameters

{

Device Name—Name of the portal device that the port group belongs to.

{

Version—Portal protocol version running on the portal device that the port group belongs to.

{

Port Group Name—Name of the port group.

{

Language—Language of the webpage used in webpage authentication or iNode DC
authentication for users that access through the port group.

{

Start Port/End Port—Start and end port numbers.

{

Protocol—Protocol used for performing webpage authentication or iNode DC authentication.
The protocol can be HTTP or HTTPS.

{

Quick Authentication—Whether or not to perform quick authentication.

Yes indicates that the portal device does not use the username or password, but uses the
user's accessing port, MAC address, and VLAN ID for portal authentication.

No indicates that the portal device uses the username and password for portal
authentication.

Make sure that the portal device supports quick authentication when the value of the
parameter is Yes.

{

NAT or Not—Whether or not a NAT gateway exists between the private portal device and the
public portal server.

{

Error Transparent Transmission—Whether or not the portal server transparently transmits the
error message sent from the portal device to users. Make sure that the portal device supports the

error transparent transmission feature when the value of the parameter is Yes.

{

Authentication Type—Type of authentication to be performed for users accessing through the
port group, including PAP, CHAP, and EAP.

{

IP Group—IP address group bound to the port group. Users that access through the port group
must have their IP addresses in the IP address group before they can pass portal authentication.

{

Heartbeat Interval—Interval at which a user sends a heartbeat packet to the portal server. Upon

receiving the packet, the portal server sends a heartbeat response to the user. If the heartbeat
interval is 0, users do not send heartbeat packets, and the heartbeat timeout must also be 0.

{

Heartbeat Timeout—Heartbeat timeout time. If a user cannot receive a heartbeat reply from the
portal server within this time, the user considers that the heartbeat request timed out and that the

portal server failed. The heartbeat timeout cannot be shorter than twice of the heartbeat interval.

If the heartbeat timeout is 0, users do not monitor the heartbeat replies, and the heartbeat
interval must also be 0.