MSM7xx Controllers Configuration Guide v6.4.0

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Returns the RADIUS login name assigned to the controller. By default, this
is the unit serial number.
%s
Returns the login name of the user.%u
Returns the original URL requested by the user. By default, this value is
URL encoded. (To enable/disable URL encoding, set the value of url-encode
in the <ACCESS-CONTROLLER> section in the configuration file.)
%o
Returns the domain name assigned to the controller Internet port.%i
Returns the IP port number on the controller where user login information
should be posted for authentication.
%p
Returns the IP address of the controller Internet port.%a
When the location-aware feature is enabled, returns the ESSID of the
wireless AP the user is associated with.
%E
When the location-aware feature is enabled, returns the wireless mode
"ieee802.11a", "ieee802.11b", "ieee802.11g") the user is using to
communicate with the AP.
%P
When the location-aware feature is enabled, returns the group name of
the wireless AP the user is associated with.
%G
When the location-aware feature is enabled, returns the Called-station-id
content for the wireless AP the user is associated with.
%C
Returns the string sent by the RADIUS server when an authentication request
fails. The RADIUS server must be configured to support this feature. The
%r
information contained in the returned string depends on the configuration
of the RADIUS server.
Returns the MAC address of the client station that is being authenticated.%m
Returns the VLAN assigned to the client station at the controller ingress.%v
Security issues
HP recommends that the Web server hosting the remote login page be secured with
SSL (requires an SSL certificate from a well-known certificate authority), to ensure that
user logins are secure. Without SSL security, logins are exposed and may be
compromised, enabling fraudulent use of the network.
Communications between the users browser and the controller is always SSL-based.
The default certificate on the controller generates a warning on the users browser
unless replaced with a certificate signed by a well-known certificate authority.
Example
1. Create the following folder on your Web sever: newlogin.
2. See “Sample public access pages (page 406). Copy the following sample pages into
the newlogin folder:
login.html
transport.html
session.html
fail.html
logo.gif
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