Cisco Cisco Clean Access 3.5
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Cisco Clean Access Manager Installation and Administration Guide
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User Pages and Guest Access
This chapter explains how to add the default login page needed for all users to authenticate and
customize the login page for web login users. It also describes how to configure guest access. Topics are:
customize the login page for web login users. It also describes how to configure guest access. Topics are:
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For details on configuring user roles and local users, see
For details on configuring authentication servers, see
For details on configuring traffic policies for user roles, see
User Login Page
The login page is generated by Cisco Clean Access and shown to end users by role. When users first try
to access the network from a web browser, an HTML login page appears prompting the users for a user
name and password. Cisco Clean Access submits these credentials to the selected authentication
provider, and uses them determine the role in which to put the user. You can customize this web login
page to target the page to particular users based on a user’s VLAN ID, subnet, and operating system.
to access the network from a web browser, an HTML login page appears prompting the users for a user
name and password. Cisco Clean Access submits these credentials to the selected authentication
provider, and uses them determine the role in which to put the user. You can customize this web login
page to target the page to particular users based on a user’s VLAN ID, subnet, and operating system.
Caution
A login page must be added and present in the system in order for both web login and Clean Access
Agent users to authenticate. If a default login page is not present, Clean Access Agent users will see an
error dialog when attempting login (“Clean Access Server is not properly configured, please report to
your administrator.”). To quickly add a default login page, see
Agent users to authenticate. If a default login page is not present, Clean Access Agent users will see an
error dialog when attempting login (“Clean Access Server is not properly configured, please report to
your administrator.”). To quickly add a default login page, see