When a built-in Portal server is used for authentication, the device as the built-in Portal server forcibly pushes the login page to users. The users can enter the user name and password on the login page for authentication.
The device supports login page customization to meet various user requirements. For example, you can load a logo on the login page, change the background image or color of the login page, and push an advertisement page.
The system view is displayed.
Run portal local-server logo load logo-file
A logo is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
By default, no logo is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
Run portal local-server ad-image load ad-image-file
An advertisement page file is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
By default, no advertisement page file is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
Run portal local-server page-text load string
The use instruction page file of the built-in Portal server is loaded.
By default, no use instruction page file of the built-in Portal server is loaded.
Run portal local-server policy-text load string
A disclaimer page file is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
By default, no disclaimer page file is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
Run portal local-server background-image load { background-image-file | default-image1 }
A background image is loaded on the login page of the built-in Portal server.
By default, two background images default-image0 and default-image1 exist on the device, and the built-in Portal server uses the background image default-image0.
Run portal local-server background-color background-color-value
The background color is configured for the login page of the built-in Portal server.
By default, no background color is configured for the login page of the built-in Portal server.