08-27-2019 08:50 PM
We are trying to find a solution for below which is pretty much seen in Hotel Industry.
There are 2 parts on the portal.
1. (Upper half) A button for guest login. Guests who click the button will get internet access immediately and 5m bandwidth will be assigned.
2. (Bottom half) Username/Password input field to allow VIP users to login with their credentials accordingly. Upon login, VIP users will have Xmb bandwidth.
If this is doable, are we able to assign authorization based on different level/type of VIP users?
These users are managed in the customer CRM system (ODBC) and there are 3 levels of VIP users.
Upon a different level, we would like to authorize bandwidth using 'Aire-xxx-xxx' to WLC.
level1 -10m
level2 -20m
level3 -50m
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08-28-2019 09:23 PM
Hello
I have developed something along these lines by creating an all-in-one portal - see below:
The Authorization Policies would send back the RADIUS attributes to set the per-user rate limits to the WLC as required.
Each VIP type would be a separate GUEST TYPE. And you can check/test for that during authorization and then send the appropriate RADIUS attribute to the WLC.
If you're doing Remember-Me, then you can also check which Endpoint Identity Group the MAC address was found in, and return the same bandwidth attributes.
BTW I don't know how to get the portal screen to look exactly as you require - in my case I (ab)used the Self-Registration link of the Sponsored Portal to link to a "Hotspot" page with AUP. I think it might be possible to change the portal layout, but in my experience I don't like to involve JQuery because it can end up breaking the Apple CNA (Captive Network Assistant). Maybe there is another way.
08-28-2019 09:23 PM
Hello
I have developed something along these lines by creating an all-in-one portal - see below:
The Authorization Policies would send back the RADIUS attributes to set the per-user rate limits to the WLC as required.
Each VIP type would be a separate GUEST TYPE. And you can check/test for that during authorization and then send the appropriate RADIUS attribute to the WLC.
If you're doing Remember-Me, then you can also check which Endpoint Identity Group the MAC address was found in, and return the same bandwidth attributes.
BTW I don't know how to get the portal screen to look exactly as you require - in my case I (ab)used the Self-Registration link of the Sponsored Portal to link to a "Hotspot" page with AUP. I think it might be possible to change the portal layout, but in my experience I don't like to involve JQuery because it can end up breaking the Apple CNA (Captive Network Assistant). Maybe there is another way.
08-29-2019 01:22 AM
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