End-user Access
End-user Access Windows
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End-user Access Windows
Several end-user access templates come with NAC 800. The
End-user
window
provides a way to customize these templates from within the user interface
(see “End-user Screens” on page 3-118). For optimal end-user experience,
brand these windows as your own and keep them friendly and helpful. It is
important to convey to your end-users what is happening during and after the
testing process.
If you want to make more customizations than are available using the
End-user
window, the files are located in the following directory:
/usr/local/nac/webapps/HoldingArea
There are two ways you can edit the NAC 800 end-user access templates
outside of the ProCurve user interface configuration window:
■
UNIX command line and vi text editor – Connect to the NAC 800
server using SSH, then edit the files with
vi
.
■
HTML editor on your local machine – Connect to the NAC 800 server
using SSH, copy the files to your local machine, edit the files with any
HTML or text editor, copy the files back to the NAC 800 server.
You can also create additional HTML files.
NOTE:
Upgrading the NAC 800 software does not overwrite your template changes.
Your updated templates are preserved.
CAUTION:
Do not rename the files or they will not be seen by NAC 800.
End-users begin the login process by opening their browser. If their home page
is defined on the
Accessible services
window, they are allowed to access that
page.
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 229: ...End user Access Mac OS X Endpoint Settings 5 23 Figure 5 8 Mac System Preferences ...
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Page 302: ...High Availability and Load Balancing High Availability 8 4 Figure 8 2 DHCP Installation ...
Page 303: ...High Availability and Load Balancing High Availability 8 5 Figure 8 3 802 1X Installation ...
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Page 319: ...802 1X Quarantine Method NAC 800 and 802 1X 11 5 Figure 11 2 NAC 800 802 1X Enforcement ...
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