Nortel Networks 4050 Manual De Usuario
396 Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon
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Automatic redirection to internal sites
You can configure the portal to automatically redirect authenticated clients to an
internal site. Unlike the linkset autorun feature, automatic redirection does not
open a new browser window. Rather, it replaces the default Home page in the
internal frame on the portal browser page. As long as the browser remains open,
the session remains logged in.
internal site. Unlike the linkset autorun feature, automatic redirection does not
open a new browser window. Rather, it replaces the default Home page in the
internal frame on the portal browser page. As long as the browser remains open,
the session remains logged in.
The commands to configure automatic redirection require you to specify the URL
to which the clients will be redirected, prefixed by the portal address (see
to which the clients will be redirected, prefixed by the portal address (see
Examples of redirection URLs and links
shows example specifications for redirection URLs and associated links.
In these examples:
•
the portal address is nsnas.example.com
•
the address to which you want to redirect clients is inside.example.com
Table 77
Examples of redirection URLs and link text (Sheet 1 of 2)
Purpose
Redirection URL or link text
Redirect the client to an internal site.
Redirection URL:
https://nsnas.example.com/http/inside.example.com
or
or
https://<var:portal>/http/inside.example.com
Redirect the client to a password-protected site.
Note: The user name and password on the intranet
site and the portal must be identical.
site and the portal must be identical.
Redirection URL:
https://<var:portal>/http/<var:user>:<var:password>
@inside.example.com/protected
@inside.example.com/protected