Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Maintenance Manual
Captive Portal
Authenticated Clients
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To delete an image, on the Web Portal Custom Image page, choose it from the
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Delete Web Customization Image list and click Delete. You cannot delete the
default images.
Authenticated Clients
The Authenticated Clients page provides two tables. One is the Authenticated
Clients table, which is about clients that have authenticated on any Captive Portal
instance. The other one is the Failed Authenticated Clients table, which lists
information about the clients that attempted to authenticate on a Captive Portal
and failed.
Clients table, which is about clients that have authenticated on any Captive Portal
instance. The other one is the Failed Authenticated Clients table, which lists
information about the clients that attempted to authenticate on a Captive Portal
and failed.
To view the list of authenticated clients or the list of clients who failed the
authentication, select Captive Portal > Authenticated Clients.
authentication, select Captive Portal > Authenticated Clients.
The following information is displayed:
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MAC Address—The MAC address of the client.
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IP Address—The IP address of the client.
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User Name—The Captive Portal user name of the client.
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Protocol—The protocol that the user used to establish the connection
(HTTP or HTTPS).
(HTTP or HTTPS).
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Verification—The method used to authenticate the user on the Captive
Portal, which can be one of these values:
Portal, which can be one of these values:
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Guest—The user does not need to be authenticated by a database.
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Local—The WAP device uses a local database to authenticate the
users.
users.
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RADIUS—The WAP device uses a database on a remote RADIUS
server to authenticate the users.
server to authenticate the users.
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VAP ID—The VAP that the user is associated with.
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Radio ID—The radio ID.
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Captive Portal ID—The ID of the Captive Portal instance to which the user
is associated.
is associated.