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WebVPN End User Setup
Enter the customization command followed by a question mark (?) to view a list of existing
customizations.
In the following example, the user enters tunnel group webvpn mode and enables the customization cisco
for the tunnel group cisco_telecommuters:
hostname(config)# tunnel-group cisco_telecommuters webvpn-attributes
hostname(tunnel-group-webvpn)# customization cisco
Applying Customizations to Groups and Users
To apply a customization to a group or user, use the customization command from group policy webvpn
mode or username webvpn mode. In these modes, the none and value options are included:
none disables the customization for the group or user, prevents the value from being inherited, and
displays the default WebVPN pages.
value name is the name of a customization to apply to the group or user.
To remove the command from the configuration, and cause the value to be inherited, use the no form of
the command.
Enter the customization value command followed by a question mark (?) to view a list of existing
customizations.
In the following example, the user enters group policy webvpn mode, queries the security appliance for
a list of customizations, and enables the customization cisco for the group policy cisco_sales:
hostname(config)# group-policy cisco_sales attributes
hostname(config-group-policy)# webvpn
hostname(config-username-webvpn)# customization value ?
config-username-webvpn mode commands/options:
Available configured customization profiles:
hostname(config-group-webvpn)# customization value cisco
In the next example, the user enters username webvpn mode and enables the customization cisco for the
user cisco_employee:
hostname(config)# username cisco_employee attributes
hostname(config-username)# webvpn
hostname(config-username-webvpn)# customization value cisco

Requiring Usernames and Passwords

Depending on your network, during a remote session users might have to log in to any or all of the
following: the computer itself, an Internet service provider, WebVPN, mail or file servers, or corporate
applications. Users might have to authenticate in many different contexts, requiring different
information, such as a unique username, password, or PIN.
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[no] customization {none | value name}
DfltCustomization
cisco
lists the type of usernames and passwords that WebVPN users might need to know.
Chapter 37
Configuring WebVPN
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