WeChat is a mobile app from Tenecent that enables
its users to call and send text messages to one another. If you have WeChat users on the network
and you want your WLANs to support WeChat services, you can create a WeChat portal that WeChat
users can use.
A WeChat portal defines the third party authentication server, also known as the
equipment service provider (ESP) server, to which the controller will forward all WeChat
authentication requests from wireless devices that are associated with controller-managed APs.
In turn, the third party authentication server will forward these authentication requests to
the WeChat server.
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Go to .
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Select the WeChat tab, and then select
the zone for which you want to create the portal.
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Click Create.
The
Create WeChat Portal page appears.
Figure 109
Creating a WeChat Portal
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Configure the following:
- General Options
- Name: Type a name for the portal that you are creating.
- Description: Type a short description of the portal.
- Portal Settings: configure the following
- Authentication URL: Type the authentication interface URL on the third party
authentication server. When a managed AP receives a WeChat logon request from a
client device, it will send the request to this authentication URL and get the
authorization result.
- DNAT Destination: Type the DNAT destination server address to which the
controller will forward HTTP requests from unauthenticated client devices. The
DNAT destination server and the authentication server (above) may or may not be
the same server.
- Grace Period: Type the number of minutes during which disconnected users who
were recently connected will be allowed to reconnect to the portal without
needing to re-authenticate. The default grace period is 60 minutes (range is
between 1 and 14399 minutes).
- Blacklist: Type network destinations that the controller will automatically
block associated wireless clients from accessing. Use a comma to separate multiple
entries.
- Whitelist: Type network destinations that the controller will automatically allow
associated wireless clients to access. You can add a single entry or multiple entries.
To add a single entry, type the entry in Wall Garden
Entry, and then click Add. The entry you added
appears in the table below. To add multiple entries, in a comma-separated value
(CSV) file, type all the network destinations that you want to add to the whitelist,
and then save the CSV file. In the Whitelist section, click Import
CSV, and then select the CSV file you created. Click Open. The entries
in the CSV file are added to the whitelist.
- DNAT Port Mapping: specify at least one pair of source-to-destination port mapping.
To add a port mapping, type the source and destination ports in the boxes provided,
and then click Add. The AP will use this information to drop or
forward HTTP requests from associated clients to specified ports on the DNAT server.
For example, if an HTTP request from a wireless client does not originate from the
specified source (from) port, the AP will discard the HTTP request. By default, a port
mapping of 80-80 (source-destination) exists.
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Click OK.
You have completed creating a WeChat portal.
NOTE
You can also edit, clone and delete a
WeChat service portal by selecting the options
Configure,
Clone and
Delete respectively, from the
WeChat tab.