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Configuring the local portal server
The following matrix shows the feature and hardware compatibility:
Hardware Feature compatibility
MSR900 No
MSR93X No
MSR20-1X No
MSR20 No
MSR30
Supported only on MIM-FSW modules, MSR30-11E,
and MSR30-11F
MSR50 No
MSR1000 No
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.
In a wireless network, you can bind an SSID to a set of authentication pages. The system will select
authentication pages for a user in this order: the authentication pages bound with the SSID of the
user, the user-defined default authentication pages, and the system default authentication pages.
Customizing 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.
The page elements refer to the files that the authentication pages reference, for example, back.jpg
for page Logon.htm. Each main authentication page can reference multiple page elements. If you
define only some of the main authentication pages, the system uses the default authentication pages
for the undefined ones.
For the local portal server to operate correctly and steadily, use the following rules 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 17 Main authentication page file names
Main authentication page File name
Logon page logon.htm
Logon success page logonSuccess.htm
Logon failure page logonFail.htm