Netgear M4300-24X24F (XSM4348S) - Stackable Managed Switch with 48x10G including 24x10GBASE-T and 24xSFP+ Layer 3 Guia Do Programa

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Captive Portal Commands 
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 M4200 and M4300 Series ProSAFE Managed Switches
show captive-portal configuration locales
This command displays locales associated with a specific captive portal configuration. The 
cp-id
 variable is the captive portal ID, which ranges from 1-10.
Captive Portal Client Connection Commands
Use the commands in this section to view information about the clients connected to the 
captive portals configured on the switch.
show captive-portal client status
This command displays client connection details or a connection summary for connected 
captive portal users. Use the optional macaddr keyword, which is the MAC address of a 
client, to view additional information about that client.
Max Bandwidth Up 
(bytes/sec)
The maximum rate in bytes per second (bps) at which a client can send data into the network.
Max Bandwidth 
Down (bytes/sec)
The maximum rate in bps at which a client can receive data from the network.
Max Input Octets 
(bytes)
The maximum number of octets the user is allowed to transmit.
Max Output Octets 
(bytes)
The maximum number of octets the user is allowed to receive.
Max Total Octets 
(bytes)
The maximum number of octets the user is allowed to transfer, i.e., the sum of octets transmitted 
and received.
Session Timeout 
(seconds)
Shows 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. A value of 0 means that the 
user does not have a session Timeout limit.
Idle Timeout 
(seconds)
Shows the number of seconds the user can remain idle before the switch automatically logs the user 
out. A value of 0 means that the user will not be logged out automatically.
Format
show captive-portal configuration cp-id locales
Mode
Privileged EXEC
Term
Description
Locale Code
Two-letter abbreviation for languages.
Locale Link
The names of the languages.
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Description