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Portal configuration examples
Configuring direct portal authentication
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 45:
• The host is directly connected to the switch and the switch is configured for direct authentication. The
host is assigned with a public network IP address either manually or through DHCP. Before passing
portal authentication, users can access only the portal server. After passing portal authentication,
users can access Internet resources.
• A RADIUS server serves as the authentication, authorization, and accounting server.
Figure 40 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
NOTE:
• Configure IP addresses for the host, switch, and servers as shown in Figure 45 an
d make sure that they
can reach each other.
• Configure the RADIUS server properly to provide authentication and accounting functions for users.
1. Configure the portal server (iMC PLAT 3.20)
NOTE:
This example assumes that the portal server runs on iMC PLAT 3.20-R2602P13 and iMC UAM
3.60-E6301.
# Configure the portal server.
Log in to the iMC management platform and select the Service tab. Then, select Portal Service
Management > Server from the navigation tree to enter the portal server configuration page, as shown
in Figure 46.
RADIUS server
Switch
Host
2.2.2.2/24
Gateway:2.2.2.1/24
Vlan-int100
2.2.2.1/24
Vlan-int2
192.168.0.100/24
Portal server
192.168.0.111/24
192.168.0.112/24