User Manual Part 2

User’s Guide Version 1.0
BW1330 automatically adds defined content-type and content-language to generated XML. Then user
pages (.XSL) templates will use these parameters to generate the output HTML.
Click the change button to define new headers of the web management interface on user pages
templates. The default HTML encoding is ISO-8859-1, language = English. Enable the HTTP header
status and default values appear:
Figure 142 – Set HTTP Headers
The system administrator can set his own header encoding and language settings.
Use the HTML 4.01 specification to define the header encoding and language.
User Interface | Configuration | Remote Authentication
Read more about the extended UAM feature in Chapter 4, section:
Extended
UAM
.
The Remote Authentication feature under the user interface | configuration menu allows an
external Web Application Server (WAS) to intercept/take part in the user authentication process, and
to log on and log off users externally. It provides a means to query user session information as well.
By default such remote authentication is disabled:
figure 143 - Remote Authentication
Click the edit button next to appropriate settings to specify remote authentication parameters:
figure 144 – Enable Remote Authentication
Remote Authentication – select status: [enabled/disabled].
Shared Secret – enter password for WAS to communicate with AC [sting (4-32), no spaces allowed].
The shared secret must match that configured on the WAS. This shared secret
allows the WAS to initiate a secure (SSL) command session with the BW1330 to
pass login commands.
User Interface | Configuration | Custom Uam
Customized UAM let hotspot owner upload their own login and logout page to BW1330 to apply with
hotspot or enterprise style or do advertisements.
User customized page is based on HTML. User can use Microsoft FrontPage to edit their login and
logout page and upload their pages to BW1330.
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