D-Link DWS-4026 Product Manual - Page 364
Customizing the Captive Portal Web CP Web Customization, English, Submit, Preview
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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual 12/10/09 Field User Group Code Language Table 225: CP Configuration Description If the Verification Mode is Local or RADIUS, assign an existing User Group to the captive portal or create a new group. All users who belong to the group are permitted to access the network through this portal. The User Group list is the same for all CP configurations on the switch. The User Group field also allows you to add, delete, or rename user groups for all captive portals. • To assign an existing user group to the CP, select it from the drop-down menu. • To create a new user group, enter the group name in the blank field and click Add. • To change the name of an existing user group, select the name to change from the drop-down menu, enter the new name in the blank field, and click Modify. • To delete a user group, select it from the drop-down menu and click Delete. Note: The User Group fields are unavailable if the Verification Mode is Guest. Enter the IANA Language Subtag code for the language. All codes are listed in the IANA Language Subtag Registry. If the language is currently supported by the switch, the code is filled in automatically when you select the language. To add a captive portal configuration in a language that is supported by the switch, click the ... button to display and select the language to use for the captive portal. Customizing the Captive Portal Web Page When a wireless client connects to the access point, the user sees a Web page. The CP Web Page Customization page allows you to customize the appearance of that page with specific text and images. You can create up to five location-specific Web pages for each captive portal as long as the pages all use the same verification type; either guest or authorized user web pages. This allows you to create pages in a variety of languages to accommodate a diverse group of users. To access the CP WEB Customization page, click the language link above the page title. For example, to customize the way the English version of the captive portal page looks, click (English). Use the menu above the customization fields to select the area of the captive portal Web page to customize. The page areas are divided into the following five categories: • Global Parameters-Contains settings that can be shared across other CP pages. • Authentication Page-Contains settings that affect the page users see when they first attempt to connect to the network through the CP. • Welcome Page-Contains settings that affect the page users see when they successfully connect to the network. • Logout Page-Contains settings that affect the client logout window users see after they successfully authenticate. This window contains the logout button. • Logout Success Page-Contains settings that affect the page users see after they successfully deauthenticate. The fields available on the CP WEB Customization page depend on the category you select from the menu. After you modify the fields within a category, make sure you click Submit before you select a different category; otherwise, your changes are not saved. To see an example of the Authentication, Welcome, Logout, or Logout Success page, click Preview. The page opens in a new browser window. To configure the portal users in a remote RADIUS server, see "Configuring Users in a Remote RADIUS Server" on page 372. Page 364 Captive Portal Configuration Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7