To configure a cloud-based captive web portal (CWP), you must first create a wireless network SSID with Open access security. For more information, see About Captive Web Portals.
Extreme Networks provides two types of cloud-hosted CWPs. One controls network access by leveraging user credentials in social media services like Google and LinkedIn. The other type authenticates users by requiring them to enter a PIN, which is sent to them by email, to gain network access. Both CWP types are available in ExtremeCloud IQ and ExtremeCloud IQ Connect.
This task is part of the network policy configuration workflow. Use this task to configure a cloud-based CWP.
If you require a PIN, ExtremeCloud IQ sends a randomly generated PIN to authenticate the user.
The validity period begins when ExtremeCloud IQ receives the PIN request and can last from 1 to 24 hours.
Each report is in CSV format and shows the login time (in UTC, or universal coordinated time) when the user submitted a PIN, the user name, and the MAC address of the client device used for the connection. ExtremeCloud IQ sends a separate email for when there are no entries to report.
ExtremeCloud IQ reports the time in UTC, and the report contains events for the previous 24 hours.
The imported files are immediately saved to ExtremeCloud IQ.
Note
If you previously completed the configuration with default files and uploaded the network policy to your APs, you do not need to upload the configuration again.If the customized files have the same name as the default files, the custom files overwrite the default files after import to ExtremeCloud IQ.
To add a new classification rule, select Add a Classification Rule and complete the steps. For more information, see Configure Classification Rules for a Device Template.
Return to the Wireless Network page to complete the network policy configuration.