F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Access Control Configuration Guide-6PW100

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For local portal server configuration, the keywords key, port, and url are usually not required and,
if configured, do not take effect.
To make sure the device can send packets to the portal server in a VPN, specify the VPN instance
to which the portal server belongs when specifying the portal server on the device.
To specify a portal server for Layer 3 authentication:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Specify a portal
server and configure
related parameters.
portal server server-name ip ipv4-address
[ key [ cipher | simple ] key-string | port
port-id | url url-string | vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ] *
By default, no portal server is
specified.
You can specify up to four portal
servers on the access device.
NOTE:
The specified parameters of a portal server can be modified or deleted only if the portal server is not
referenced on any interface.
When a local portal server is used, the re-DHCP portal authentication mode (redhcp) can be confi
g
ured
but, if configured, does not take effect.
66B
Configuring the local portal server
The following matrix shows the feature and hardware compatibility:
Hardware Feature com
p
atible
F1000-A-EI/F1000-S-EI Yes
F1000-E No
F5000 No
Firewall module No
U200-A Yes
U200-S Yes
Configuring a local portal server is required only for local portal authentication. During local portal
authentication, the local portal server pushes authentication pages to users. You can define the
authentication pages for users. Otherwise, the default authentication pages will be used during the
authentication process.
199BCustomizing authentication pages
Customized authentication pages exist in the form of HTML files. You can compress them and then save
them in the storage medium of the access device.
A set of authentication pages includes six main authentication pages and their page elements.
The six main authentication pages are the logon page, the logon success page, the logon failure page,
the online page, the system busy page, and the logoff success page.