1-5Customizing Authentication PagesThe device also supports Web authentication pages totally developed by third parties aslong as the authentication pages comply with rules of customizing the authentication pagefile. You can load such customized authentication pages to the device, providingauthentication pages with richer contents and flexible styles.Follow these steps to customize Web authentication pages:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Configure or modify the Webauthentication page fileweb-authenticationcustomize file web-fileOptionalBy default, there is nocustomized authenticationpage file.z After you configure and load a Web authentication page file, the device will display theloaded Web authentication pages. The customized information (configured in sectionCustomizing Page Elements) for the default authentication page will not be displayed.z The file name specified by fileName must contain the system root directory and therelative path, such as unit1>flash:/test.zip.Editing an Authentication Page FileWith Web authentication, the device allows you to customize the Web authentication pagesto be pushed to users. You can compress and then upload the customized authenticationpage files in HTML format to the local storage medium of the device. Each authenticationpage file includes seven main index pages, which are login page, login success page, loginfailure page, online page, system busy page, authentication-free page, and Logoutsuccess page.A Web authentication page must comply with the authentication page file customizationrules to ensure normal Web authentication and system operation.Rules on file namesThe main pages of the authentication pages have predefined file names, which cannot bechanged. The following table lists the names.Table 1-1 Main authentication page file namesMain authentication page File nameLogin page login.htmLogin success page loginSuccess.htmLogin failure page loginFail.htm