From: Casey Paul (IE) (Paul.Casey@o2.com)
Date: Fri Jun 11 2004 - 15:22:48 GMT-3
Danny,
Check out SSG (service selection gateway) and SESM on cco,
Cisco use this as part of there public wireless lan offering.
Basically you are directed to a specific page using a tcp /http redirect
to login, and once logged it based on the ip address you were assigned
orginally you can be pushed a further customised page, depending on the
hotel/airport
This is thabks to the SESM.
Thanks
/Paul
Paul Casey
Core Networks department,
Products & Services,
Technology
O2 Ireland
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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Mullen <MMullen@nettechgroup.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
CC: danny.anduluz@hp.com <danny.anduluz@hp.com>
Sent: Fri Jun 11 17:54:36 2004
Subject: RE: Internet Access at Airports and Hotels
Hi Danny,
Cisco has a product called Building Broadband Service Manager (BBSM)
that has this capability. I'm not familiar with how it actually
accomplishes redirecting your web page though. There may be a technical
description of how it does it on CCO, but I haven't been able to find it
as of yet.
-Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Andaluz, Danilo [ mailto:danny.andaluz@hp.com
<mailto:danny.andaluz@hp.com> ]
Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 12:24 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Cc: CCIE Security Mailing List
Subject: OT: Internet Access at Airports and Hotels
Hey Group,
Sorry for the off topic. Whenever you plug into a network at a hotel
for example, the first thing you see when you open your browser for the
first time is a page with disclaimers and/or payment options, etc...
How does your browser know to load this initial page? DHCP? Maybe
somebody has worked on this before or knows of a link or resource that
describes how this type of access is setup?
Thanks,
Danny
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