Security: 802.1X Authentication : Web Authentication Customization
 
Web Authentication Customization
This page enables designing web-based authentication pages in various languages.
You can add up to 4 languages.
NOTE Up to 5 HTTP users and one HTTPS user can request web-based authentication at the same time. When these users are authenticated, more users can request authentication.
To add a language for web-based authentication:
STEP 1 Click Security > 802.1X Authentication > Web Authentication Customization.
STEP 2 Click Add.
STEP 3 Select a language from the Language drop-down list.
STEP 4 Select Set as Default Display Language if this language is the default language. the default language pages are displayed if the end user does not select a language.
STEP 5 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
To customize the web-authentication pages:
STEP 1 Click Security > 802.1X Authentication > Web Authentication Customization.
This page displays the languages that can be customized.
STEP 2 Click Edit Login Page.
STEP 3 Click Edit labeled 1. The following fields are displayed:
Language—Displays the page’s language.
Color Scheme—Select one of the contrast options.
If the Custom color scheme is selected, the following options are available:
- Page Background Color—Enter the ASCII code of the background color. The selected color is shown in the Text field.
- Page Text Color—Enter the ASCII code of the text color. The selected color is shown in the Text field.
- Header and Footer Background Color—Enter the ASCII code of the header and footer background color. The selected color is shown in the Text field.
- Header and Footer Text Color—Enter the ASCII code of the header and footer text color. The selected color is shown in the Text field.
- Hyperlink Color—Enter the ASCII code of the hyperlink color. The selected color is shown in the Text field.
Current Logo Image—Displays the name of the file containing the current logo image.
Logo Image—Select one of the following options:
- None—No logo.
- Default—Use the default logo.
- Other—Select to enter a customized logo.
If the Other logo option is selected, the following options are available:
- Logo Image Filename—Enter the logo file name or Browse to the image.
- Application Text—Enter text to accompany the logo.
- Window Title Text—Enter a title for the Login page.
STEP 4 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 5 Click Edit labeled 2. The following fields are displayed:
Invalid User Credentials—Enter the text of the message to be displayed when the end user enters an invalid username or password.
Service Not Available—Enter the text of the message to be displayed when the authentication service is not available.
STEP 6 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 7 Click Edit labeled 3. The following fields are displayed:
Welcome Message—Enter the text of the message to be displayed when the end user logs on.
Instructional Message—Enter the instructions to be displayed to the end user.
RADIUS Authentication—Displays whether RADIUS authentication is enabled. If so, the username and password must be included in the login page.
Username Textbox—Select for a username textbox to be displayed.
Username Textbox Label—Select the label to be displayed before the username textbox.
Password Textbox—Select for a password textbox to be displayed.
Password Textbox Label—Select the label to be displayed before the password textbox.
Language Selection—Select to enable the end user to select a language.
Language Dropdown Label—Enter the label of the language selection dropdown.
Login Button Label—Enter the label of the login button.
Login Progress Label—Enter the text that will be displayed during the login process.
STEP 8 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 9 Click Edit labeled 4. The following fields are displayed:
Terms and Conditions—Select to enable a terms and conditions text box.
Terms and Conditions Warning—Enter the text of the message to be displayed as instructions to enter the terms and conditions.
Terms and Conditions Content—Enter the text of the message to be displayed as terms and conditions.
STEP 10 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 11 Edit labeled 5. The following fields are displayed:
Copyright—Select to enable displaying copyright text.
Copyright Text—Enter the copyright text.
STEP 12 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
STEP 13 Click Edit Success Page.
STEP 14 Click the Edit button on the right side of the page.
STEP 15 Enter the Success Message, which is the text that will be displayed if the end user successfully logs in.
STEP 16 Click Apply and the settings are saved to the Running Configuration file.
To preview the login or success message, click Preview.
To set the default language of the GUI interface as the default language for Web-based authentication, click Set Default Display Language.