User's Guide

Table Of Contents
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring a VNS
Configuring WLAN Services
9034530-02,
March 2010
HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V7.11, User Guide 333
a) In the Header URL box, type the server location of the file to be
displayed in the Header portion of the Captive Portal page. This page
can be customized to suit your organization, with logos or other
graphics.
Caution: If you use logos or graphics, ensure that the graphics or logos are
appropriately sized. Large graphics or logos may force the login section out
of view.
b) In the Footer URL box, type the server location of the file to be
displayed in the Footer portion of the Captive Portal page.
c) In the Message box, type the message that will be displayed above
the Login box to greet the user. For example, the message could
explain why the Captive Portal page is appearing, and instructions for
the user. The message can be a maximum of 255 characters,
including spaces.
Use Zip File – Select this option to upload a zip file that contains custom
Captive Portal content.
The zip file you upload must have a flat structure — it cannot contain any
sub-directories. The contents of the zip must adhere to the following file
formats:
Content to be used in the Captive Portal header must be in a file
named portalheader.htm.
Content to be used in the Captive Portal footer must be in a file named
portalfooter.htm.
The number of graphics and the size of the graphics is unlimited, and
can be either .gif, .jpg, or .png.
Note: The html files must only contain html. JavaScript, redirects, or
dynamic CS is not permitted.
7. In the Replace Gateway IP with FQDN box, type the appropriate name if a
Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is used as the gateway address.
8. In the Default Redirection URL box, type the URL to which the wireless
device user will be directed to after authentication.
9. In the Specific Message URL box, type the URL of a document that will be
displayed in a text frame on the Captive Portal login page. This text frame can
be used to display lengthier messages, such as terms and conditions of use
for users who have not yet logged in.