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218 | Configuration Dell Networking W- ClearPassGuest 6.1 | Deployment Guide
3. To be able to alter the default labels and error messages, mark the check box in the Custom Labels field. The
form includes the Pre-Auth Error field. Complete this field with your customized label text to display if
username and password lookup fails.
4. Use the drop-down list in the Pre-Auth Check field to indicate how the username and password should be
checked before authentication. Options include:
l None -- no extra checks will be made
l Local -- match a local acount
l RADIUS -- check using a RADIUSrequest
l Single Sign-On -- enable SSO for this Web login -- When this option is selected, guests are redirected to the
identity provider (IdP) configured in CPPM, where they authenticate themselves. They are redirected back to
CPPM, which verifies the login was successful and uses the same credentials to redirect to the actual Web
login flow.
5. To force the user to accept a Terms and Conditions agreement, mark the check box in the Terms field.
In the Default Destination area:
1. Enter the default redirect URL in the Default URL field.
2. You can use mark the check box in the Override Destination field to force the default destination for all clients.
In the Login Page area:
1. (Required) Use the drop-down list in the Skin field to specify the skin to use for the login page.
2. Enter the title that will be displayed on the page in the Title field.
3. The default text is shown in the Header HTML, Footer HTML, and Login Message fields. You may modify this
text. You can also use the drop-down lists in these fields to add images or other content items or to insert a self-
registration link.
4. Use the counter in the Login Delay field to specify the number of seconds to delay while displaying the login
message.
In the Network Login Access area:
1. In the Allowed Access field, enter the IP addresses and networks from which logins will be allowed.
2. In the Denied Access field, enter the IP addresses and networks from which logins will be denied.
3. Use the drop-down list in the Deny Behavior field to select the response shown to the user if their login request
is denied. Options in this list include Send HTTP 404 Not Found status, Show Access Denied page, and Show a
blank page.
In the Post-Authentication area:
1. To register the guest's MAC address with ClearPass Policy Manager, mark the check box in the Policy Manager
field. The Advanced field is added to the form.
2. To specify endpoint attributes, mark the check box in the Advanced field, then, in the Endpoint Attributes field,
enter the list of name|value pairs to pass. These should follow the format:
sponsor_email |Sponsor Email
3. Click Save Changes.