Wireless (for ISA550W and ISA570W only)
Configuring Captive Portal
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Idle Timeout:
Enter the timeout value in minutes that the wireless session
can remain idle. An idle session will be terminated over the idle timeout. The
default value is 5 minutes.
STEP 3
Depending on the selected web authentication method, specify the following
information in the
Configuration
area:
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If you chose
Internal
or
Internal, no auth with accept button
as the web
authentication method, you can customize the following information on the
default HotSpot Login page:
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Logo File:
You can import an image, such as your corporate logo, to
display on the login page. Click
Browse
to locate and select an image file
from your local PC and then click
Upload
. To delete the loaded file, click
Delete
.
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Background File:
You can import an image to display as the background
for the login page. Click
Browse
to locate and select an image file (jpg,
gif, or png) from your local PC and then click
Upload
. To delete the loaded
file, click
Delete
.
NOTE:
When uploading a file, select a bmp, jpg, gif, or png file of 200KB
or less. The Current Logo File field displays the filename of the file that is
in use, or
Default
if no file has been uploaded for this purpose.
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Cisco Logo:
If you want to hide the Cisco logo that appears on the login
page, choose
Hide
. Otherwise, choose
Show
.
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Headline:
If you want to create your own headline on the login page,
enter the desired text in this field.
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Message:
If you want to create your own message on the login page,
enter the desired text in this field.
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If you chose
External
or
External, no auth with accept button
as the
web
authentication method, enter the following information:
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Authentication Web Server:
Enter the full URL of the external web
server (including https://), for example
https://172.24.10.10/cgi-bin/PortalLogin.cgi.
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Authentication Web Key:
Enter the key used to protect the username
and password that the external web server sends to the security
appliance for authentication.
STEP 4
In the
Advanced Settings > Monitored HTTP Ports
area, specify the ports to
monitor HTTP requests. HTTP requests through the monitored HTTP ports will be
directed to the specified web page (portal).