Using The Cli To View Guest Accounts; Web Authentication Process - Cisco SD2008T-NA Configuration Manual

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Chapter 9
Managing User Accounts

Using the CLI to View Guest Accounts

To view all of the local net user accounts (including guest user accounts) using the controller CLI, enter
this command:
show netuser summary

Web Authentication Process

Web authentication is a Layer 3 security feature that causes the controller to not allow IP traffic (except
DHCP-related packets) from a particular client until that client has correctly supplied a valid username
and password. When you use web authentication to authenticate clients, you must define a username and
password for each client. Then when the clients attempt to join the wireless LAN, their users must enter
the username and password when prompted by a login window.
When web authentication is enabled (under WLAN Security Policies), users might receive a
web-browser security alert the first time that they attempt to access a URL.
security alert.
Figure 9-7
After the user clicks Yes to proceed (or if the client's browser does not display a security alert), the web
authentication system redirects the client to a login window.
authentication login window.
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Typical Web-Browser Security Alert
Figure 9-8
shows the default web
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Figure 9-7
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