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Usage guidelines
This command implements customized authentication page pushing for portal users. After you
configure this command, the device pushes authentication pages to users according to the user
SSID or endpoint type.
When a Web user triggers local portal authentication, the device searches for a binding that matches
the user's SSID or endpoint type.
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If the binding exists, the device pushes the bound authentication pages to the user.
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If multiple matching binding entries are found, the device selects an entry in the following order:
The entry that specifies both the SSID and endpoint type.
The entry that specifies only the SSID.
The entry that specifies only the endpoint type.
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If the binding does not exist, the device pushes the default authentication pages to the user. If
the default authentication page file is not specified (by using the
default-logon-page
command), the user cannot perform local portal authentication.
When you configure this command, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
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If the name or content of the file in a binding entry is changed, you must reconfigure the binding.
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To reconfigure or modify a binding, simply re-execute this command without canceling the
existing binding.
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If you execute this command multiple times to bind an SSID or endpoint type to different
authentication page files, the most recent configuration takes effect.
Examples
# Create a local portal Web server and specify HTTP to exchange information with clients.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal local-web-server http
# Bind the SSID
SSID1
to the authentication page file
file1.zip
.
[Sysname-portal-local-websvr-http] logon-page bind ssid SSID1 file file1.zip
# Bind the endpoint type
iphone
to the authentication page file
file2.zip
.
[Sysname-portal-local-websvr-http] logon-page bind device iphone file file2.zip
Related commands
default-logon-page
portal local-web-server
mail-protocol
Use
mail-protocol
to specify protocols for email authentication.
Use
undo mail-protocol
to restore the default.
Syntax
mail-protocol
{
imap
|
pop3
} *
undo mail-protocol
Default
No protocols are specified for email authentication.
Views
Email authentication server view
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