Access control lists – NETGEAR M4350-24F4V 24-Port 10G SFP+ Managed AV Network Switch User Manual
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5. Select Security > Control > Captive Portal > CP Client.
The CP Client page displays.
6. To search for a captive portal user by MAC address, specify the MAC address, and
click the Go button.
If the entry exists, the information for the captive portal user is displayed. An exact
match is required.
7. To refresh the page, click the Refresh button.
8. To clear the captive portal client statistics, click the Clear button.
9. To save the settings to the running configuration, click the Save icon.
The following table describes the view-only fields on the page.
Table 175. Captive portal client statistics
Description
Field
The client MAC address.
MAC Address
The IP address of the client.
IP Address Drops
The connection protocol, which is either HTTP or HTTPS.
Protocol
The authentication type, which is Guest, Local, or RADIUS.
Verification
The period that passed since the client was authorized.
Session Time
The interface the client is using.
Interface
The ID of the captive portal.
CP ID
The user name (or guest ID) of the connected client.
User Name
The total number of bytes the client received.
Bytes Received
The total number of bytes the client transmitted.
Bytes Transmitted
The total number of packets the client received.
Packets Received
The total number of packets the client transmitted.
Packets Transmitted
Access control lists
Access control lists (ACLs) ensure that only authorized users can access specific resources
while blocking any unwarranted attempts to reach network resources. ACLs are used
to provide traffic flow control, restrict contents, decide which types of traffic are forwarded
or blocked, and provide security for the network. The switch supports a total of 100
ACLs, which can be a combination of MAC ACLs, basic IPv4 ACL, extended IPv4 ACLs,
and IPv6 ACLs.
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