File name rules, Customizing authentication pages – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000E Series Wireless Switches User Manual

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Source-MAC

Specify the source MAC address of the portal-free rule.

IMPORTANT:

If you configure both the source IP address and the source MAC address, make sure

that the mask of the specified source IP address is 255.255.255.255. Otherwise, the
specified source MAC address will not take effect.

Source-VLAN

Specify the source VLAN of the portal-free rule.

IMPORTANT:

If you configure both a source interface and a source VLAN for a portal-free rule, make

sure that the source interface is in the source VLAN. Otherwise, the portal-free rule will
not take effect.

Destination IP Address
Mask

Specify the destination IP address and mask of the portal-free rule.

Customizing authentication pages

When the local portal server is used for portal authentication, the local portal server pushes
authentication pages. You can define the authentication pages for users. Otherwise, the local portal

server pushes the default 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 include six main pages and their page elements.
The six main 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.
The page elements are the files that the authentication pages reference. For example, back.jpg is for
page Logon.htm. Each main authentication page can reference multiple page elements. If you define

only some of the main pages, the local portal server pushes the default authentication pages for the

undefined ones.
For the local portal server to operate normally and steadily, use the following rules in this section when
customizing authentication pages.

File name rules

The names of the main authentication page files cannot be changed. You can define the names of the
files other than the main authentication page files. File names and directory names are case-insensitive.

Table 176 Main authentication page file names

Main authentication page File

name

Logon page.

logon.htm

Logon success page.

logonSuccess.htm

Logon failure page.

logonFail.htm

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