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4/1/05 Customizing the Web Auth Login Screen
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Figure - Default Login Successful Screen
Note that the Default Login Successful Screen contains a pointer to the operator-defined Virtual
Gateway Address URL, redirect https://1.1.1.1/logout.html. This redirect is defined by the Virtual
Gateway IP Address parameter (1.1.1.1) entered while Using the Startup Wizard
, as the Virtual
Gateway Address in the Interfaces Web User Interface page, or using the config interface create
Command Line Interface (CLI) command.
Also note that the Cisco SWAN operator may want to redirect the authenticated client to a different
URL. This is described in the Customizing Web Auth Operation section.
Customizing Web Auth OperationCustomizing Web Auth Operation
You can customize Web Auth operation Using the Cisco SWAN CLI commands as follows:
Clearing and Restoring the Cisco SWAN Logo
Changing the Web Title
Changing the Web Message
Changing the Logo
Creating a Custom URL Redirect
Verifying your Web Auth Changes
Sample Customized Web Auth Login Page
Clearing and Restoring the Cisco SWAN LogoClearing and Restoring the Cisco SWAN Logo
You can delete or restore the Cisco SWAN logo shown in the Default Web Auth Operation section using
the config custom-web weblogo command:
>config custom-web weblogo <disable/enable>
Refer to the Sample Customized Web Auth Login Page for an example.
Changing the Web TitleChanging the Web Title
You can change the Web Title shown in the Default Web Auth Operation section using the config
custom-web webtitle command:
>config custom-web webtitle <string>