Custom Login Page Scenario - Nortel 2300 Series Configuration Manual

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Copying and Modifying the Nortel Login Page
To copy and modify the Nortel Web login page:
Configure an unencrypted SSID on an WSS switch. The SSID is temporary does not need to be one you intend to
use in your network. To configure the SSID, use the following commands:
set service-profile name ssid-name ssid-name ssid-type clear
set radio-profile name service-profile name
set {ap port-list | dap dap-num} radio {1 | 2} radio-profile name mode enable
Use the first two commands to configure a temporary SSID and temporary radio profile. Use the last
command to map the temporary radio profile with the disabled radio, and enable the radio.
Note.
disable the radio profile the radio is in and remove the radio from the profile.
From your PC, attempt to directly access the temporary SSID. The WSS switch should serve the login page.
Use your browser to save a copy of the page.
Use a Web page editor or text editor to modify the page title, greeting, logo, and warning text.
Save the modified page.

Custom Login Page Scenario

1
Do the following on the WSS switch:
a
Create a temporary service profile and radio profile:
23x0# set radio-profile temprad service-profile tempsrvc
success: change accepted.
b
Configure an unencrypted SSID on the service profile:
23x0# set service-profile ssid tempssid ssid-type clear
success: change accepted.
c
Map a radio to the temporary radio profile and enable it:
23x0# set ap 2 radio 1 radio-profile temprad mode enable
success: change accepted.
2
From your PC, attempt to directly access the temporary SSID. The WSS switch serves the login page.
3
In the browser, select File > Save As to save the login page.
4
Edit the login page:
a
Change the page title:
<title>My Corp webAAA</title>
If the radio you plan to use is already in service, first you will need to
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