Cisco Cisco NAC Appliance 4.1.0
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Cisco NAC Appliance - Clean Access Server Installation and Administration Guide
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Chapter 10 Local Authentication Settings
Local Login Page
Local Login Page
A login page configured locally for a CAS takes precedence over the global login pages configured for
all Clean Access Servers. If creating login pages local to a Clean Access Server, you can customize pages
for particular VLANs, operating systems, and subnets.
all Clean Access Servers. If creating login pages local to a Clean Access Server, you can customize pages
for particular VLANs, operating systems, and subnets.
Add Local Login Page
1.
Go to the CAS management pages under Device Management > CCA Servers > Manage
[CAS_IP] > Authentication > Login Page.
[CAS_IP] > Authentication > Login Page.
2.
Select the Override Global Settings option and Update.
Figure 10-2
Override Global Login Page
3.
Click the Add link that appears. Leave asterisks as default values for the VLAN and Subnet field
to set the page for any VLAN/subnet or enter values to specify a VLAN/subnet. Likewise, leave the
Operating System field as ALL, or specify an OS for which the login page will apply.
to set the page for any VLAN/subnet or enter values to specify a VLAN/subnet. Likewise, leave the
Operating System field as ALL, or specify an OS for which the login page will apply.
4.
Click the Add button to add the page to the login page list.
5.
In the login page list, click Edit next to the page to modify page contents and properties.
6.
The General options page appears. Select a Page Type: Frameless, Frame-based, or Small Screen
(frameless).
(frameless).
7.
Optionally enter a Description for the page.
8.
Click Update to commit the changes made on the General page, then click View to see the login
page with the updated changes.
page with the updated changes.
9.
Click the Content link. Specify the following content to appear on the login page:
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Image: Use the dropdown menu to choose the logo to appear on the login page.
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Title: Type the title of the login page.
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Username Label, Password Label, Login Label, Provider Label, Guest Label, Help Label,
Root CA Label: Use the checkboxes to specify the fields/buttons to appear on the login screen.
Enter a label for each of the fields selected.
Root CA Label: Use the checkboxes to specify the fields/buttons to appear on the login screen.
Enter a label for each of the fields selected.
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Default Provider: Use the dropdown menu to choose the default provider for the login page.