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The portal service applied on an interface may be in the following states:
• Running—Portal authentication has taken effect on the interface.
• Enabled—Portal authentication has been enabled on the interface, but it has not taken effect.
2. In the Portal Application: Layer 2 Interfaces area, click Add to enter the portal server application
page.
Figure 375 Applying a portal server to a Layer 2 interface
3. Configure Layer 2 portal authentication as described in Table 110.
4. Click Apply.
Table 110 Configuration items
Item Descri
tion
Interface Select the Layer 2 interface to be enabled with portal authentication.
Authentication
Domain
Specify the authentication domain for Layer 2 portal users.
After you specify an authentication domain on a Layer 2 interface, the device uses the
authentication domain for authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) of the
portal users on the interface, ignoring the domain names carried in the usernames. You
can specify different authentication domains for different interfaces as needed.
The available authentication domains are those specified on the page you enter by
selecting Authentication > AAA from the navigation tree. For more information, see
"Configuring AAA."