User's Manual

2. To send automatic disconnect or re-authorization messages when enabled or role values change, mark the
check box in the Dynamic Authorization row. This requires a network access server (NAS) type that
supports RFC-3576.
3. In the NAS Type row, use the drop-down list to choose the default type for network access servers.
4. To force a specific bind address for RFC-3576 requests, enter a value in the RFC-3576 Bind Address row.
This might be needed in an AirGroup environment.
5. In the Internal Auth Type row, choose a type from the drop-down list. Choices in list include PAP, CHAP,
and MS-CHAP. The internal authentication type controls the RADIUS authentication used for internal
RADIUS requests.
6. To redirect HTTP access to use HTTPS instead, mark the check box in the Security row.
Content Manager
The Content Manager allows you to upload content items to Dell Networking W- W-ClearPass Guest. Content
items are assets such as text, images, and animations. To work with your content items, go to Configuration >
Content Manager > Start Here.
Content assets are organized into private files and public files. Private files are only available within the
ClearPass application. Public files are accessible via HTTP/HTTPS for guest access using the application’s built-in
Web server.
This section includes:
l "Managing Content: Private Files and Public Files" on page 189
l "Uploading Content " on page 190
l "Downloading Content" on page 191
l "Creating a New Content Directory" on page 191
Managing Content: Private Files and Public Files
Content items are assets such as text, images, and animations. After you upload them to W-ClearPass, you can
use them in registrations, receipts, digital passes, and so on.
To use a content item, you can insert a reference to it into any custom HTML editor within the application. To
do this, select the content item you want to insert from the drop-down list located in the lower right corner of
the HTML editor. The item will be inserted using HTML that is most suited to the type of content inserted. To
manually reference a content item, you can use the URL of the item directly. For example, an item named
logo.jpg could be accessed using a URL such as: http://192.0.2.23/public/logo.jpg.
Content items are organized into two categories, private files and public files, and stored and accessed
separately:
l Private Files—Content items in the Private Files list are only available within the W-ClearPass application.
These files are not accessible to guests. To work with your private content items, go to Configuration >
Content Manager > Private Files. The Private Files list view opens.
l Public Files—Public files are accessible via HTTP/HTTPS for guest access using the application’s built-in Web
server. To work with your public content items, go to Configuration > Content Manager > Public Files.
The Public Files list view opens.
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