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1. Configuring APs configurated in accordance with SNMP.

Enabling the Captive Portal mode


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To do this, select Captive Portal. Global in the Configuration tab, click Edit and select On for Captive Portal Mode option. Specify Roaming service URL in the format of ip_addr_swlc:8090 — this is APB address available from the AP management network, AP IP alias — this address will be displayed to users when redirecting to the portal. Disconnect before redirect — user disconnection before redirect (required to be enabled if using tariffs). After changing the settings, click Accept button.

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Figure 1Captive Portal. Global settings

This setting can be done by creating a configuration template in the Wireless settings/Configuration template manager menu and applying it to one or more access points.

1.2 Configuring APs under netconf

Enabling the APBD service for AP WEP-1L, WEP-2L, WOP-2L, WEP-3ax

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  • To do this, in the Config tab in the APBD Settings section, select the Enable APBD checkbox ☑ Enable.
  • Set the APBD Service URL in the format of ws://ip_addr_swlc:8090/apb/broadcast this is the APB address available from the AP control network.
  • The Initial APB Service Connection Delay field is the lower limit of the possible delay of the device connection. This parameter is used to distribute the server load over time.
  • The Maximum APBD Service Connection Delay field is the period of time, in seconds, during which the customer can enter authorization data on the portal page to access the network. If the interval is exceeded, the customer must refresh the page or reconnect to the network. The default value is 120 seconds.


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The same setting can be made by creating a configuration template in the Netconf/Netconf Configuration Template Manager menu and applying it to one or more APs.



After changing the configuration, click the Edit config button, so that the modified configuration is loaded from the EMS RAM to the device's RAM and becomes candidate-config for the device (Figure 7).

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Figure 7 –Edit config – downloading configuration into the device's RAM (candidate-config)


Next, in order for the downloaded configuration from the downloaded (candidate-config) to become the current (running-config) it must be applied. To do this, click the Apply config button (Figure 8)

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Figure 8 – Apply config – applying candidate-config inrunning-config.


Click the Save button to save the current configuration into the non-volatile memory of the device (Figure 9).

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Figure 9 – Save – saving the current configuration (running-config) into the non-volatile memory of the device.



2. Open the SSID manager and create a new SSID. Specify the following parameters:

Type = Hotspot
Name = Test_hotspot
Domain = root
VAP status = up
Security mode = w/o encryption
Status of Client QoS = on
VLAN-ID = 1000
RADIUS IP Address = 192.168.50.1
RADIUS key = eltex
Radius Accounting = Up
Select Captive portal checkbox as Enabled
Virtual portal name = default1
Verification = CaptivePortal
Select External checkbox
External URL = http://192.168.50.1:8080/eltex_portal/

User mobility domain = root2

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To optimize roaming, the minimal signal mechanism is used:

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Figure 2 – SSID settings

In order for the client to be redirected to a specific page for authorization when connecting to Hotspot SSID, it is necessary to select the name of this page in the Virtual portal name field. Pages are pre-created in the portal, and then appear in the list and become available for selecting.

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Figure 3 – Settings of SSID Captive portal

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After clicking Accept button, the created SSID will appear in SSID table (Figure 4).

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Figure 4 – SSID manager


3. Assign the SSID to the access point via the Add SSID link button.
The SSID will be assigned to the first disabled VAP on the access point. The result can be seen in the Configuration/Virtual access points tab (Figure 5).

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Figure 5 – Virtual access points


4. Add a tariff plan.
In the RADIUS/New tariff settings menu, click Add button and specify the basic tariff plan settings:

  • Name: tarif1;

  • Code: 2;

  • Domain: root.

Select the Portal auth checkbox.
 
Examples of using tariff plans can be found in the article SoftWLC. Tariff plan configuration for portal authorization available on http://kcs.eltex.nsk.ru/articles/899

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Figure 6 – New tariff settings

5. Activate the tariff plan on the portal.
To activate, follow the link 192.168.50.1:8080/epadmin.

            Login: admin
            Password: password

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Open Tariff plans tab, click Add button and select the checkbox against the created tariff plan tarif1.

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Figure 7 – Selecting a tariff plan

Enter its name which will be displayed to the client on the authorization page when several tariff plans are used. Click Save button.

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Figure 8 – Tariff plan activation

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Outgoing call and outgoing SMS confirmation methods become available to on after they are configured in the configuration files. The list of SMS gateways with which the integration is carried out can be found here: SMS gateways

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Configure the /etc/eltex-ngw/notification.properties file for real SMG sending.

Configuring the phone number confirmation by incoming messages when the smsc.ru gateway is used

Depending on the interacting protocol used, specify the required configuration file (/etc/eltex-ngw/application.conf) in the outgoing.config line:

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Блок кода
udo service eltex-ngw restart

Next, add and activate a tariff plan on the portal, as shown in points 4 and 5 of this article.





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1 There is a "default" page on the portal by default. The page is customized for ELTEX Enterprise as an example.

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