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CUSTOME WEB PORTAL

You can add custom login pages to the WX switch’s nonvolatile storage, andconfigure MSS to serve those pages instead.

To serve a custom page instead, do the following:

1.- Copy and modify the 3Com page, or create a new page.

2.- Create a subdirectory in the user files area of the WX switch’s nonvolatile storage, and copy the custom page into the subdirectory.

3.- Configure SSIDs and wired authentication ports to use the custom form, by specifying the location of the form.

Custom Login Page Scenario

The following steps illustrate how to create a custom page:

1.- Do the following on the WX switch:

  • Create a temporary service profile and configure a temporary, clear SSID on it:

    WX1200# set service-profile tempsrvc success: change accepted. WX1200# set service-profile tempsrvc ssid-name tempssid success: change accepted. Configuring Web Portal WebAAA 429 WX1200# set service-profile tempsrvc ssid-type clear success: change accepted. WX1200# set service-profile tempsrvc auth-fallthru web-portal success: change accepted.

  • Create a temporary radio profile and map the temporary service profile to it:
    WX1200# set radio-profile temprad service-profile tempsrvc success: change accepted.
  • Map a radio to the temporary radio profile and enable it:

    WX1200# set ap 2 radio 1 radio-profile temprad mode enable success: change accepted.

2.- From your PC, attempt to directly access the temporary SSID. The WX switch serves the login page.

3.- In the browser, select File > Save As to save the login page.

4.- Edit the login page:

  • Change the page title:

    <TITLE>My Corp webAAA</TITLE>

  • Change the logo:

    <img src=“mylogo.gif” width=“143” height=“65” border=“0” alt=“Company Logo”

    >

    • Change the greeting:

    <h3>Welcome to Mycorp’s Wireless LAN</h3>

  • Change the warning statement if desired:

    <B>WARNING:</B>
    Do not change the form delimited by the <form name⇒ and </form> tags.

  • The form values are required for the page to work properly.

    5.- Save the modified page.

    6.- On the WX switch, create a new subdirectory for the customized page.

    (The files must be on a TFTP server that the WX switch can reach over the network.)

    WX1200# mkdir mycorp-webaaa
    success: change accepted.

    7.- Copy the files for the customized page into the subdirectory:

    WX1200# copy tftp://10.1.1.1/mycorp-login.html mycorp-webaaa/mycorp-login.html
    success: received 637 bytes in 0.253 seconds [ 2517 bytes/sec]
    WX1200# copy tftp://10.1.1.1/mylogo.gif mycorp-webaaa/mylogo.gif
    success: received 1202 bytes in 0.402 seconds [ 2112 bytes/sec]
    WX1200# dir mycorp-webaaa

    file:
    Filename Size Created
    file:mycorp-login.html 637 bytes Aug 12 2004, 15:42:26
    file:mylogo.gif 1202 bytes Aug 12 2004, 15:57:11
    Total: 1839 bytes used, 206577 Kbytes free
    8 Use the following command to configure the SSID to use the custom page:
    set service-profile name web-portal-form url

    For the url, specify the full path; for example

    mycorp-webaaa/mycorp-login.html. If the custom login page includes gif or jpg images, their path names are interpreted relative to the directory from which the page is served.

    David Gonzalez 2021/03/31 11:57

    3com/switch/controller/configuration/web/custom_loguin_on_web_portal.txt · Last modified: by dgonzalez