Adding Portals - Dell SMA 200 Administration Manual

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Figure 25. Portals > Portals page
Portal Settings
The Portal Settings section allows the administrator to configure a custom portal by providing the portal name,
portal site title, portal banner title, login message, virtual host/domain name and portal URL. This section also
allows the administrator to configure custom login options for control over what is displayed/loaded on login
and logout, HTTP meta tags for cache control, ActiveX Web cache cleaner, login uniqueness, and client source
uniqueness.
Additional Information About the Portal Home Page
For most Secure Mobile Access administrators, a plain text home page message and a list of links to network
resources is sufficient. For administrators who want to display additional content on the user portal, review the
following information:
With the Tips/Help sidebar enabled, the width of the workspace is 561 pixels.
With the Tips/Help sidebar disabled, the width of the workspace is 712 pixels.
No IFRAME is used.
You can upload a custom HTML file which is displayed following all other content on the home page. You
can also add HTML tags and JavaScript to the Home Page Message field.
Because the uploaded HTML file is displayed after other content, do not include <head> or <body> tags in
the file.

Adding Portals

The administrator can customize a portal that appears as a customized landing page to users when they are
redirected to the SMA/SRA appliance for authentication.
The network administrator might define individual layouts for the portal. The layout configuration includes
menu layout, portal pages to display, portal application icons to display, and Web cache control options.
The default portal is the Virtual Office portal. Additional portals can be added and modified.
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