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Chapter 5 Configuring User Login Page and Guest Access
Configure Other Login Properties
3. For the After Successful Login Redirect to option, click “this URL” and type the destination URL
in the text field, making sure to specify “http://” in the URL. Make sure you have created a traffic
policy for the role to allow HTTP access so that the user can get to the web page (see Add Global
IP-Based Traffic Policies, page 8-4).
4. Click Save Role when done.
Note Typically, a new browser is opened when a redirect page is specified. If pop-up blockers are enabled on
the client, Cisco NAC Appliance will use the main browser window as the Logout page in order to show
login status, logout information and VPN information (if any).
Note High encryption (64-bit or 128-bit) is required for client browsers for web login and Agent
authentication.
Specify Logout Page Information
After a successful login, the logout page pops up in its own browser on the client machine (Figure 5-11),
usually behind the login success browser.
Figure 5-11 Logout Page
You can specify the information that appears on the logout page by role as follows:
1. Go to the User Management > User Roles > List of Roles page.
2. Click the Edit icon next to the role for which you want to specify logout page settings.
3. In the Edit Role page (Figure 5-10), click the corresponding Show Logged on Users options to
display them on the Logout page:
User info – Information about the user, such as the username.
Logout button – A button for logging off the network.
Note If no options are selected, the logout page will not appear.