Netgear M4300-28G (GSM4328S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 24x1G and 4x10G including 2x10GBASE-T and 2xSFP+ Layer 3 User Manual

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To assign a user to more than one group, press the Ctrl key and click each group. New 
users are assigned to the 1-Default user group by default.
12. 
In the Session Timeout field, enter the number of seconds a user is permitted to remain 
connected to the network. 
Once the Session Timeout value is reached, the user is logged out automatically.
13. 
In the Idle Timeout field, enter the number of seconds to wait before terminating a session.
A user is logged out once the session idle time-out is reached. If the attribute is 0 or not 
present, then use the value configured for the captive portal.
14. 
In the Max Bandwidth Down field, enter the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which a 
client can receive data from the network. 
A value of 0 indicates use global configuration. The range is 0 to 536870911 bps.
15. 
In the Max Bandwidth Up field, enter the maximum rate, in bits per second, at which a 
client can send data into the network.
A value of 0 indicates use the global limit. The range is 0 to 536870911 bps.
16. 
In the Max Input field, enter the number of octets the user is allowed to receive. 
After this limit is reached, the user is disconnected. 0 means use the global limit. The 
range is 0 to 4294967295.
17. 
In the Max Output field, enter the number of octets the user is allowed to transmit. 
After this limit is reached, the user is disconnected. 0 means use the global limit. The 
range is 0 to 4294967295.
18. 
In the Max Total field, enter the number of bytes the user is allowed to transmit and receive.
The maximum number of octets is the sum of octets transmitted and received. After this 
limit is reached, the user is disconnected. 0 means use the global limit. The range is 0 to 
4294967295.
19. 
Click the Add button.
The user is added to the Local User database.
Configure the Captive Portal Trap Flag Settings
You can specify whether or not SNMP traps are sent from the captive portal and to specify 
captive portal events that generate a trap. All CP SNMP traps are disabled be default.
To configure the captive portal trap flag settings:
1. 
Launch a web browser.
2. 
Enter http://<ipaddress> in the web browser address field.
The login window opens.
3. 
Enter the user name and password.