Set pwa, Set pwa -64, Syntax – Enterasys Networks D-Series User Manual
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set pwa
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Security Configuration
set pwa
Use this command to enable or disable port web authentication.
Syntax
set pwa {enable | disable}
Parameters
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, read‐write.
PWA Enhanced
Mode
Whether PWA enhanced mode is enabled or disabled. Default state of disabled can
be changed using the
PWA Logo
Whether the Enterasys Networks logo will be displayed or hidden at user login.
Default state of enabled (displayed) can be changed using the set pwa displaylogo
command as described in “
PWA Guest
Networking Status
Whether PWA guest user status is disabled or enabled with RADIUS or no
authentication. Default state of disabled can be changed using the set pwa
gueststatus command as described in “
PWA Guest Name
Guest user name for PWA enhanced mode networking. Default value of “guest” can
be changed using the set pwa guestname command as described in “
PWA Guest
Password
Guest user’s password. Default value of an empty string can be changed using the
set pwa guestpassword command as described in “
PWA Redirect Time
Time in seconds after login success before the user is redirected to the PWA home
page.
Port
PWA port designation.
Mode
Whether PWA is enabled or disabled on his port.
Auth Status
Whether or not the port state is disconnected, authenticating, authenticated, or held
(authentication has failed).
Quiet Period
Amount of time a port will be in the held state after a user unsuccessfully attempts to
log on to the network. Default value of 60 can be changed using the set pwa
quietperiod command as described in “
MaxReq
Maximum number of log on attempts allowed before transitioning the port to a held
state. Default value of 2 can be changed using the set pwa maxrequests command
as described in “
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Output Field
What It Displays...
enable | disable
Enables or disables port web authentication.