MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0

NOC-based authentication must be used in conjunction with the remote login page feature. The
remote login page feature enables users to be redirected to a remote Web server to log in instead
of using the internal login page on the controller.
To validate user logins, a login application on the remote server must collect user login information
and send it to the controller for authentication.
See “NOC authentication” (page 480) and “NOC authentication” (page 549).
Ports
Specify the port number the Web server uses for each protocol.
If you enable support for proxy settings under Controller >> Public access > Access control > Zero
configuration, you must change the selected port to support client stations that are using proxy
servers on the standard port (8080 or 8090). The following mappings are recommended:
Map the unsecure port 8080 to port 81
Map the secure port 8090 to port 444
Make sure that you do not remap these ports to values already in use on your network.
MIME types
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is an Internet standard that is used to describe the
type of information that a message or file contains.
By default, the controller contains the definitions for a number of common MIME types. If you need
to add your own definition, select Configure.
This page lists all MIME types that are currently defined on the Web server. A number of common
MIME types are defined by default. (Some of the default definitions cannot be changed.)
Select Add New MIME Type to define your own MIME type.
File extension
Specify the file extension that identifies this MIME type.
420 Public/guest network access