Portal configuration examples, Configuring direct portal authentication, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Portal configuration examples

Configuring direct portal authentication

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 75

, the wireless user (Client) belongs to VLAN 1 and the AP belongs to VLAN 3. The

AC performs direct portal authentication for wireless users. Before portal authentication, the wireless user
can access only the portal server. After passing portal authentication, the user can access Internet

resources.
Use a RADIUS server as the authentication/accounting server.

Figure 75 Network diagram

NOTE:

Configure IP addresses for the client, AC, and servers as shown in

Figure 75

and make sure that they

have IP connectivity between each other.

Configure the RADIUS server properly to provide normal authentication/accounting services for users.

Configuring the portal server on IMC PLAT 3.20

NOTE:

This example assumes that the portal server runs on IMC PLAT 3.20-R2602P13 and IMC UAM
3.60-E6301.

1.

Configure the portal server:

a.

Log in to IMC and then click the Service tab.

b.

Select Portal Service Management > Server from the navigation tree to enter the portal server
configuration page, as shown in

Figure 76

.

c.

Configure the portal parameters as needed. This example uses the default values.

d.

Click OK.

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