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Set Terms of Use URL, Create Landing

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NOTE 3. Select the [x] Provide a custom login form checkbox. 4. Under the Login Page heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel of the page. 5. Enter a page title, such as Terms of Use, in the Title field. 6. Provide the HTML for the terms of use in the Header HTML text area. Refer to the "Basic HTML syntax" section of the Amigopod Deployment Guide for information about the syntax of HTML. Most document text can be easily converted to basic HTML with the addition of paragraph tags () and basic formatting is also easily applied. 7. Delete the contents of the Footer HTML and Login Message fields, as these are not required. 8. Click Save Changes to create the terms and conditions page. Set Terms of Use URL After creating a page that describes the terms of use, you may link it into the application by setting the Guest Manager configuration appropriately. 1. Navigate to Customization>Guest Manager Settings. 2. In the Terms Of Use URL field, enter the value terms_of_use.php. 3. If you have used a page name other than terms_of_use for the Terms of Use page, update this value accordingly - remember to add the suffix ".php". 4. Click Save Configuration to have your changes take effect. Create Landing page Navigate to RADIUS > Web Logins and then click the Create a new web login page link. 1. Enter a suitable name for the page, such as Landing Page, provide a page name such as traffic_stats (this will appear in the URL for the page), and optionally supply a description. 2. Select the Cisco Systems vendor settings. Note that this page will not actually be used to perform a web login, so the vendor settings are redundant, however they must be entered to create the page. 3. Select the [x] Provide a custom login form checkbox. 4. Under the Login Page heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel of the page. 5. Enter a page title, such as Welcome, in the Title field. 6. Enter the following template code in the Header HTML text area. This code is used to look up the guest's current session information and calculate their remaining traffic quota. Amigopod |Technical Note Implementing Accounting-Based Authorization |13

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3.
Select the
[x] Provide a custom login form
checkbox.
4.
Under the
Login Page
heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel
of the page.
5.
Enter a page title, such as
Terms of Use
, in the
Title
field.
6.
Provide the HTML for the terms of use in the
Header HTML
text area.
NOTE
Refer to the “Basic HTML syntax” section of the Amigopod Deployment Guide for
information about the syntax of HTML.
Most document text can be easily converted to
basic HTML with the addition of paragraph tags (
<p>
) and basic formatting is also easily
applied.
7.
Delete the contents of the
Footer HTML
and Login Message
fields, as these are not
required.
8.
Click
Save Changes
to create the terms and conditions page.
Set Terms of Use URL
After creating a page that describes the terms of use, you may link it into the application
by setting the Guest Manager configuration appropriately.
1.
Navigate to
Customization>Guest Manager Settings
.
2.
In the
Terms Of Use URL
field, enter the value
terms_of_use.php
.
3.
If you have used a page name other than terms_of_use for the
Terms of Use
page,
update this value accordingly – remember to add the suffix “.php”.
4.
Click
Save Configuration
to have your changes take effect.
Create Landing page
Navigate to
RADIUS
>
Web Logins
and then click the
Create a new web login page
link.
1.
Enter a suitable name for the page, such as
Landing Page
, provide a page name such
as
traffic_stats
(this will appear in the URL for the page), and optionally supply a
description.
2.
Select the
Cisco Systems
vendor settings.
Note that this page will not actually be
used to perform a web login, so the vendor settings are redundant, however they must
be entered to create the page.
3.
Select the
[x] Provide a custom login form
checkbox.
4.
Under the
Login Page
heading, select an appropriate skin to control the look and feel
of the page.
5.
Enter a page title, such as
Welcome
, in the
Title
field.
6.
Enter the following template code in the
Header HTML
text area. This code is used to
look up the guest’s current session information and calculate their remaining traffic
quota.