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Chapter 5 Configuring User Login Page and Guest Access
Customize Login Page Content
Note Guest users accessing the Cisco NAC Appliance system via the preset “Guest” user
account (described in Enable the Preset “Guest” User Account, page 5-22) must use the
“Local DB” provider option.
If you are using the Guest User Registration feature, you must first configure a Guest
provider type (described in Guest, page 7-26) and enable that provider type here to
enable the Guest User Registration feature.
Instructions – The informational message that appears to the user below the login fields. (This
field accepts text-only entries. Do not use this field to enter HTML code and/or image file
locations to display in the customized login page.)
Guest Label – Determines whether a guest access button appears on the page with the text in
the associated field as its label. This option serves two functions:
This option allows users who do not have a login account to access the network as guest users
per the guidelines in Enable the Preset “Guest” User Account, page 5-22.
In conjunction with the Guest Registration Required option (below), this option enables users
to log into the Cisco NAC Appliance system providing personalized credentials for individual
guest users.
Note Guest users accessing the Cisco NAC Appliance system via the preset “Guest” user
account (described in Enable the Preset “Guest” User Account, page 5-22) must use the
“Local DB” provider option.
Guest Registration Required – Enables the guest registration function that allows users to log
in to the Cisco NAC Appliance system by specifying their user ID and affiliation in the guest
login credentials screen. Turning on this option enables the guest user login and registration
framework described in Configure Guest User Registration, page 5-17.
Note You must enable both the Guest Label and Guest Registration Required options to
use the Guest User Registration feature on the Cisco NAC Appliance system.
Help Label – Determines if a help button appears on the page, along with its label.
Help Contents – The text of the popup help window, if a help button is enabled. Note that only
HTML content can be entered in this field (URLs cannot be referenced).
Root CA Label – Places a button on the page users can click to install the root CA certificate
file. When installed, the user does not have to explicitly accept the certificate when accessing
the network.
Root CA File – The root CA certificate file to use.
4. Click Update to save your changes.
5. After you save your changes, click View to see how your customized page will appear to users.
Figure 5-6 illustrates how each field correlates to elements of the generated login page.