Describes how to configure your Extreme Networks WiNG to enable Cloudi-Fi's captive portal.
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Configure DNS Whitelist
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Configure Captive Portal
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Configure the WLAN
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Enable Cloudi-Fi compliance (log storage)
Note: To apply and to make the configuration persistent after reboot, don't forget to click on "Commit and Save".
1) Configure the DNS Whitelist
Go to Services DNS Whitelist Add a new whitelist
Add the following FQDN and tick Match Suffix
cloudi-fi.net


2) Configure the Captive Portal
Go to Services Captive Portals Add a new captive portal

Basic configuration tab Settings :
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Name: CAP-Cloudi-Fi
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Captive portal server mode : Internal (Self)
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Connection mode : HTTP
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Access type : No authentication required
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Term and Conditions page : Ticked
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Client Access time : should be equal to Cloudi-Fi Session Lifetime (Cloudi-Fi UI Portals menu Session lifetime)
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Inactivity timeout : Equal to Cloudi-Fi Session lifetime
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DNS Whitelist : Cloudi-Fi-Whitelist
Web page tab:
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Web page source : Captive_Portal_Webpage_External
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Agreement URL : Copy the Splasg page URI location form Cloudi-Fi Admin UI Location menu
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Welcome URL : https://login.cloudi-fi.net/success.php
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Save
3) Configure the WLAN
Go to Configuration Wireless Wireless LANs Create a new WLAN
Go to Security :
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Enforcement : Captive Portal Enabled
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Captive Portal Policy : CAP-Cloudi-Fi
4) Enable Compliance (option)
If you have subscribed to Cloudi-Fi compliance option, please follow this step.
Go to Configuration Wireless Wireless WLANs and edit your Guest WLAN
Go to Advanced:
Forward To Syslog Server :
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Enable : Ticket
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Host : Provided by Cloudi-Fi Support team
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Port : 514
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Proxy Mode : None
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Save
Then go to Configuration Devices System Profile and edit the AP's profile where the Guest WiFi is enabled.
Go to Security Application Visibility:
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Enable DPI : Ticked
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Enable Application Logging : Ticked
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Application logging level : Notification
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Save