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M4300 Series and M4300-96X Fully Managed Switches User Manual
A user is logged out once the session idle time-out is reached. If you set the value to 0,
then the time-out is not enforced. The valid range is 0 to 900 seconds. The default value
is 0.
13. In the User Logout list, select the Enable or Disable option to allow an authenticated client
to deauthenticate from the network.
If this option is clear or the user does not specifically request logout, the client connection
status remains authenticated until the captive portal deauthenticates the user, for
example by reaching the idle time-out or session time-out values.
14. If the verification mode is RADIUS, use the Radius Auth Server
field to enter the IP
address of the RADIUS server to use for client authentication.
The device acts as the RADIUS client and performs all RADIUS transactions on behalf of
the clients.
15. Select the Redirect Mode to specify whether the CP redirects the newly authenticated client
to the configured URL (enabled).
If this mode is disabled, the default locale specific welcome is used.
16. Specify the Redirect URL to which the newly authenticated client is redirected.
The maximum length for the URL is 512 alphanumeric characters.
17. In the Background Color field, specify the value of the background color
.
For example, #BFBFBF
.
18. In the Foreground Color field, specify the value of the foreground color.
For example, #999999.
19. In the
Separator Color field, specify the value of the separator color.
For example, #46008F
.
20. In the Max Bandwidth Down field, specify the maximum rate at which a client can receive
data from the network.
The rate is in bytes per seconds. 0 indicates the limit is not enforced. The range is 0 to
53687091
1.
21. In the
Max Bandwidth Up field, specify the maximum rate in bytes per second at which a
client can send data into the network.
A value of 0 indicates the limit is not enforced. The range is 0 to 536870911.
22. In the Max Input field, specify the maximum number of octets that the user is allowed to
transmit.
After this limit is reached, the user is disconnected. 0 indicates that the limit is not
enforced.
The range is 0 to 4294967295.
23. In the
Max Output field, specify the maximum number of octets that the user is allowed to
receive.
After this limit is reached, the user is disconnected. 0 indicates the limit is not enforced.
The range is 0 to 4294967295.

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