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Any required client side script (CSS) and media files can also be uploaded using the “Content” Page Type,
however file space is limited (use the CLI command show storage to see available space). Remember to leave
ample room for system files.
Customizing the Welcome Page
Once a user is authenticated by the controller, a Welcome page is launched. The default welcome page depends
on your configuration, but will look similar to Figure 143:
Figure 143 Default Welcome Page
You can customize this welcome page by building your own HTML page and uploading it to the controller. You
upload it to the controller by navigating to Management > Captive Portal > Upload Login Pages and select
“Captive Portal Welcome Page
from the Page Type drop-down menu. This file is stored in a directory called "/
upload/" on the controller using the file's original name.
In order to actually use this file, you will need to configure the welcome page on the controller. To do this use the
CLI command: "aaa captive-portal welcome-page /upload/welc.html" where "welc.html" is the name of the file
that you uploaded, or you can change the Welcome page in the captive portal authentication profile in the
WebUI.
Note: The "Registered User" and "Guest User" sections of the login page are implemented as graphics files, referenced by the
default CSS styles. In order to change these, you will need to create new graphic files, download the CSS file, edit the
reference to the graphics files, change the style reference in your index file and then upload all files as "content" to the
controller.