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I need to verify if it is possible to pass Cisco wireless guest users off to a web portal, where they are presented an acceptable use policy, disclaimers, etc., and are required to 'accept' before being granted access. (Obviously, if they do NOT accept, we'd like them to be denied access to the WLAN.)
I know that current Cisco controllers offer a web portal for authentication, but all I'm finding in the controller configuration guides is how to configure the portal for web authentication (802.1x, AAA backend, etc.), and we don't need authentication here. So, simply put:
1) user connects to the guest WLAN
2) guest browser gets redirected to a customizable (company-branded) web page w/ an acceptable use policy
3) the user must enter a properly-formattted e-mail address (optional) - this would be used for authentication, just for logging
4) the user must click 'I accept', 'OK', etc. to accept the policy and be granted access
5) the other option 'I do not accept', etc. denies access to the WLAN
Thank you, and please provide reference links/docs for follow-up.
![Captive Portal Register Access Captive Portal Register Access](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123751616/170603787.png)
I know that current Cisco controllers offer a web portal for authentication, but all I'm finding in the controller configuration guides is how to configure the portal for web authentication (802.1x, AAA backend, etc.), and we don't need authentication here. So, simply put:
1) user connects to the guest WLAN
2) guest browser gets redirected to a customizable (company-branded) web page w/ an acceptable use policy
3) the user must enter a properly-formattted e-mail address (optional) - this would be used for authentication, just for logging
4) the user must click 'I accept', 'OK', etc. to accept the policy and be granted access
![Captive portal wifi Captive portal wifi](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123751616/703611157.png)
5) the other option 'I do not accept', etc. denies access to the WLAN
Thank you, and please provide reference links/docs for follow-up.