Concept Guide
Parameter Description Range Default
logon-wait
Configure parameters for the logon
wait interval.
1-100 60%
cpu-threshold <percent>
CPU utilization percentage above
which the logon wait interval is
applied when presenting the user
with the logon page.
1-100 60%
maximum-delay <seconds>
Maximum time, in seconds, the
user will have to wait for the logon
page to pop up if the CPU load is
high. This works in conjunction with
the Logon wait CPU utilization
threshold parameter.
1-10 10 seconds
minimum-delay <seconds>
Minimum time, in seconds, the user
will have to wait for the logon page
to pop up if the CPU load is high.
This works in conjunction with the
Logon wait CPU utilization
threshold parameter.
1-10 5 seconds
logout-popup-
window
Enables a pop-up window with the
Logout link that allows the user to
log out. If this option is disabled, the
user remains logged in until the
user timeout period has elapsed or
the station reloads.
enabled/
disabled
enabled
max-authentication-failures
<number>
Maximum number of
authentication failures before the
user is blacklisted.
0-10 0
no
Negates any configured
parameter.
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protocol-http
Use HTTP protocol on redirection
to the Captive Portal page. If you
use this option, modify the captive
portal policy to allow HTTP traffic.
enabled/
disabled
disabled
(HTTPS is used)
redirect-pause <secs>
Time, in seconds, that the system
remains in the initial welcome page
before redirecting the user to the
final web URL. If set to 0, the
welcome page displays until the
user clicks on the indicated link.
1-60 10 seconds
redirect-url <url>
URL to which an authenticated user
will be directed. This parameter
must be an absolute URL that
begins with either http:// or
https://.
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