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Overview
The public access interface is the sequence of web pages that customers use to login,
logout, and view the status of their wireless sessions. The CN3000 enables you to tailor
these pages to provide a customized look-and-feel for your site. Using a RADIUS
server, Web pages can be auto-updated, enabling you to manage multiple units
effortlessly.
Common
The following table lists some common configuration tasks and indicates where to find
more information.
configuration
tasks
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Task
Changing the Login page and logo.
Hosting the login page on your own web server.
Displaying custom Welcome or Goodbye pages.
Delivering custom content based on a customer's
location in the network.
Supporting PDAs.
Restricting customer logins based on their location
in the network.
For instructions
See page 116.
See page 121.
See page 119.
See page 119.
See page 120.
See page 125.