User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring a VNS
hwc_vnsconfiguration.fm
Configuring WLAN Services
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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
should be used to display the lengthier message describing the terms and
conditions of use for users who have not yet logged in.
10. In the right pane, select the appropriate checkboxes in both Header and
Footer columns, if applicable, to include the following VSA Attributes in the
message to the authentication server:
AP Serial
AP Name
VNS Name
SSID
MAC Address
The selections influence what URL is returned in either section. For example,
wireless users can be identified by which Wireless AP or which VNS they are
associated with, and can be presented with a Captive Portal Web page that
is customized for those identifiers.
11. To provide users with a logoff button, select Logoff. The Logoff button
launches a pop-up logoff page, allowing users to control their logoff.
When the user clicks the Logoff button, the user is disassociated and returns
to the non-authenticated state.
12. To provide users with a status check button, select Status check. The Status
check button launches a pop-up window, which allows users to monitor
session statistics such as system usage and time left in a session.