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Public/guest networks
Scenario 2b: Hotspot with custom interface (via
RADIUS server)
This scenario adds custom settings to the default public access interface used
in Scenario 2a.
This scenario illustrates how to customize the operation of the public access interface when using
a AAA RADIUS server.
How it works
In this scenario a web server is used to store custom pages for the public access interface.
Attributes are defined on the service controller that enable the custom pages to be retrieved by the
service controller and presented to users in place of the default public access pages.
The following diagrams show how the two topologies described in Scenario 2a can be extended to
support a web server. In both cases the configuration procedure is the same.
Configuration road map
Note:
Start with the configuration defined in Scenario 2a.
A.
Customize the login page and logo
Before you can customize the pages, you must retrieve the Examples zip file and extract the
contents to a folder on your computer. (See
“Examples” on page 15.
for instructions on how to
retrieve it.)
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LAN port
Internet port
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Firewall
RADIUS
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LAN B
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