Cisco Cisco WAP371 Wireless-AC N Access Point with Single Point Setup 관리 매뉴얼
Captive Portal
Failed Authentication Clients
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Received Bytes—The number of bytes received by the WAP device from the user
station.
station.
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Transmitted Bytes—The number of bytes transmitted from the WAP device to the user
station.
station.
You can click Refresh to show the latest data from the WAP device.
Failed Authentication Clients
The Failed Authenticated Clients page lists information about clients that attempted to
authenticate on a Captive Portal and failed.
authenticate on a Captive Portal and failed.
To view a list of clients who failed authentication, select Captive Portal > Failed
Authentication Clients in the navigation pane.
Authentication Clients in the navigation pane.
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MAC Address—The MAC address of the client.
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IP Address—The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the client.
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User Name—The Captive Portal user name of the client.
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Verification—The method the client attempted to use to authenticate 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 authenticated users.
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RADIUS—The WAP device uses a database on a remote RADIUS server to
authenticate users.
authenticate users.
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VAP ID—The VAP that the user is associated with.
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Radio ID—The ID of the radio. For the dual radio WAP371 device, this field shows
Radio 1 or Radio 2.
Radio 1 or Radio 2.
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Captive Portal ID—The ID of the Captive Portal instance to which the user is
associated.
associated.
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Failure Time—The time that the authentication failure occurred. A timestamp is
included that shows the time of the failure.
included that shows the time of the failure.
You can click Refresh to show the latest data from the WAP device.