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select certificate(namenone|import-other-certificate) - choose SSL certificate from the list of the
imported certificates
•none- do not use SSL
•import-other-certificate- setup the certificates not imported yet, and ask this question again
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unauthorized clients. It is used to detect, that client is not using outer networks (e.g. Internet), i.e.,
there is NO TRAFFIC coming from that client and going through the router. Reaching the timeout,
user will be dropped of the host list, and the address used buy the user will be freed
•none- do not timeout idle users
interface(name) - interface to run HotSpot on
ip-of-dns-name(read-only: IP address) - IP address of the HotSpot gateways DNS name set in the
HotSpot interface profile...

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Property Description
dns-name(text) - DNS name of the HotSpot server. This is the DNS name used as the name of the
HotSpot server (i.e., it appears as the location of the login page). This name will automatically be
added as a static DNS entry in the DNS cache
hotspot-address(IP address; default:0.0.0.0) - IP address for HotSpot service
html-directory(text; default:hotspot) - name of the directory (accessible with FTP), which stores
the HTML servlet pages (when changed, the default pages are...

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radius-interim-update(timereceived; default:received) - how often to sent cumulative accounting
reports.
•0s- same as received
•received- use whatever value received from the RADIUS server
radius-location-id(text) - Raduis-Location-Id attribute value to be sent to the RADIUS server
radius-location-name(text) - Raduis-Location-Name attribute value to be sent to the RADIUS
server
rate-limit(text; default:) - Rate limitation in form of rx-rate[/tx-rate]
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Home menu level:/ip hotspot user
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Home menu level:/ip hotspot active
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Home menu level:/ip hotspot cookie
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domain(read-only: text) - domain name (if split from username)
expires-in(read-only: time) - how long is the cookie valid...

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Home menu level:/ip hotspot walled-garden
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Example
One-to-one NAT static address bindings
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address(IP addressnetmask; default:) - the original IP address or network of the...

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system
bridge-port(read-only: name) - the actual physical interface, which the host is connected to. This
is used when HotSpot service is put on a bridge interface to determine the hosts actual port within
the bridge.
bypassed(read-only: flag) - whether the client does not need to be authorized by the HotSpot
system
bytes-in(read-only: integer) - how many bytes did the router receive from the client
bytes-out(read-only: integer) - how many bytes did the router send to the client
found-by(read-only: text)...

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name(read-only: name) - protocol name
ports(read-only: integer) - list of the ports on which the protocol is working
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Customizing HotSpot: Firewall Section
Description
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