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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