System Configuration
Cluster Setting Defaults
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a.
Introduction (opening screen)
– Enter the introduction text for the
default window. ProCurve recommends you provide text here that
sets the stage for the end-user’s experience.
b.
Test successful message (final screen)
– Enter the text for the final, test
successful window. ProCurve recommends that this text informs the
end-user that the test was successful and provides any additional
helpful information such as instructions, notices, and so on.
c.
Footer (most screens)
– Enter the text for the footer that appears on
most of the end-user windows. ProCurve recommends that this text
includes a way to contact you if they need further assistance. You can
format the text in this field with HTML characters.
2.
Click
ok
.
Specifying the End-user Test Failed Pop-up Window
To specify the end-user test failed pop-up window:
Home window>>System configuration>>End-user screens
1.
Select the
Pop up an end-user notification when
an endpoint
fails one or
more tests
check box to turn the pop-up window on (clear the check box
to turn it off).
2.
Enter the customization information:
a.
Notification pop-up URL
– In the
Notification pop-up URL
text box, the
default is:
https://ServerIpaddress:89
This URL points to port 89 on the NAC 800 ES (the default end-user
screen that shows the test failed results), and is where the user is
directed to when they click the
Get details
button on the new pop-up
window.
TIP:
Enter a different URL if you have a custom window you want the users to see.
For example, you might have a location that provides links to patch or
upgrade their software.
b.
Test failed pop-up message
– In the
Test failed pop-up message
text box,
enter the message the end-user views on the standard pop-up window.
Summary of Contents for 800 Series
Page 1: ...Users Guide www procurve com ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 ...
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Page 3: ...ProCurve Network Access Controller 800 Release 1 1 Users Guide ...
Page 43: ...2 1 2 Clusters and Servers Chapter Contents Overview 2 2 Installation Examples 2 3 ...
Page 70: ...System Configuration Management Server 3 22 Figure 3 9 System Configuration Management Server ...
Page 79: ...System Configuration User Accounts 3 31 Figure 3 12 System Configuration User Accounts ...
Page 87: ...System Configuration User Roles 3 39 Figure 3 16 System Configuration User Roles ...
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Page 302: ...High Availability and Load Balancing High Availability 8 4 Figure 8 2 DHCP Installation ...
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