Client summary – Dell PowerConnect M6220 User Manual

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Configuring System Information

Packets Received Counter — Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of packets

received from each client.

Packets Transmitted Counter — Shows whether the interface supports displaying the number of

packets transmitted to each client.

Session Timeout — Shows whether the interface supports client session timeout. This attribute is

supported on all interfaces.

Idle Timeout — Shows whether the interface supports a timeout when the user does not send or

receive any traffic.

Client Summary

Use the Client Summary page to view summary information about all authenticated clients that are

connected through the captive portal. From this page, you can manually force the captive portal to

disconnect one or more authenticated clients. The list of clients is sorted by client MAC address.
To view information about the clients connected to the switch through the captive portal, click System

> Captive Portal > Client Connection Status.

Figure 6-85. Client Summary

The Client Summary page contains the following fields:

MAC Address — Identifies the MAC address of the client (if applicable).
IP Address — Identifies the IP address of the client (if applicable).

User — Displays the user name (or Guest ID) of the connected client.

Protocol — Shows the current connection protocol, which is either HTTP or HTTPS.

Verification — Shows the current account type, which is Guest, Local, or RADIUS.

To force the captive portal to disconnect an authenticated client, select the Remove check box next to

the client MAC address and click Apply Changes. To disconnect all clients from all captive portals, click

Delete All.

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