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Information About Web-Based Authentication
intercept the initial connection request from an user, before that request is subjected to any other processing.
If the user fails to gain authentication with the AAA server, the connection request is dropped.
How you apply the authentication proxy depends on your security policy. For example, you can block all
traffic through an interface and enable the authentication proxy feature to require authentication and
authorization for all user-initiated HTTP connections. Users are authorized for services only after successful
authentication with the AAA server.
The authentication proxy feature also allows you to use standard access lists to specify a host or group of
hosts whose initial HTTP traffic triggers the proxy.
The figure below shows the authentication proxy applied at the LAN interface with all network users required
to be authenticated upon the initial connection (all traffic is blocked at each interface).
Figure 97: Applying the Authentication Proxy at the Local Interface
The figure below shows the authentication proxy applied at the dial-in interface with all network traffic blocked
at each interface.
Figure 98: Applying the Authentication Proxy at an Outside Interface

Local Web Authentication Banner

With Web Authentication, you can create a default and customized web-browser banners that appears when
you log in to a switch.
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