Customizing Captive Portal Using Static Html Pages - Avaya WLAN 8100 Series Reference

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The following is a sample usage of the command wip-msg to set a message indicating that
authentication is in progress:
WC8180(config-cp-locale)# wip-msg 0074006500730074
In the above example, 0074006500730074 is the UTF 16 equivalent of the word test.

Customizing Captive Portal using static HTML pages

Use this procedure to customize the Captive Portal user login experience using static HTML
pages.
Captive Portal customization using static HTML pages helps you update only those Web pages
that are displayed during the Captive Portal user login process (that is, during user
authentication).
After successful authentication, a standard HTML page is used to display a welcome message
to the user. You can however specify a redirect URL to redirect the user to, like a corporate
portal page or a service main page. For more information on configuring the redirect URL, see
Redirecting the URL for captive portals
Before you begin
• You have configured the TFTP server IP address on the controller, using the following
command:
In this example, 172.16.1.11 is a sample TFTP server IP address.
WC8180#config t
Enter configuration commands, one per line.
Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
The following are the command options to configure images in Captive Portal
locales:
Important:
Ensure that the image files satisfy the following criteria:
• The image file format is one of .jpg, .gif, .png, .tif or .bmp.
• The size of custom images (logo, background, logout image) must not
exceed 1Mb each.
• The image filename does not exceed 31 characters.
WC8180(config-cp-locale)#image ?
account
background
branding
logout-background
WC8180(config-cp-locale)#image
ACLI reference for the Wireless LAN (WLAN) 8100
Set image name for accounting identification
Set image name for background appearence
Set image name for branding appearence
Set image name for logout background appearence
on page 34.
End with CNTL/Z.
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