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Chapter 5 Configuring User Login Page and Guest Access
Enable Web Client for Login Page
Figure 5-3 General Login Page Properties—Configuring Page Type
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From the Page Type dropdown menu, choose one of the following options:
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Frameless (default)
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Frame-based—This sets the login fields to appear in the left frame of the page, and allows you
to configure the right frame with your own customized content (such as organizational logos,
files, or referenced URLs). See Create Content for the Right Frame, page 5-11 for further
details.
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Small Screen (frameless)—This sets the login page as a small page works well with Palm and
Windows CE devices. The dimensions of the page are about 300 by 430 pixels.
4. Leave other settings at their defaults.
5. Click Update to save your changes.
Enable Web Client for Login Page
The web client option can be enabled for all deployments but is required for L3 OOB.
To set up the Cisco NAC Appliance for L3 Out-of-Band (OOB) deployment, you must enable the login
page to distribute either an ActiveX control or Java Applet to users who are multiple L3 hops away from
the CAS. The ActiveX control/Java Applet is downloaded when the user performs web login and is used
to obtain the correct MAC address of the client. In OOB deployment, the CAM needs the correct client
MAC address to control the port according to Certified Devices List and/or device filter settings of the
Port Profile.