Nortel Networks 4050 manual Configuring custom content using the CLI, Cfg/domain 1/portal/content

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410Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon

The Portal Colors menu includes the following options:

/cfg/domain 1/portal/colors followed by:

color1 <code>

Specifies the color for the large background area below

 

the tabs.

 

code is the hexadecimal value for the color,

 

including the # symbol (not case sensitive)

 

The default value is #ACCDD5.

 

 

color2 <code>

Specifies the color for the background area behind the

 

labels.

 

code is the hexadecimal value for the color,

 

including the # symbol (not case sensitive)

 

The default value is #D0E4E9.

 

 

color3 <code>

Specifies the color for the fields, information area, and

 

clean icons on the active tab.

 

code is the hexadecimal value for the color,

 

including the # symbol (not case sensitive)

 

The default value is #2088A2.

 

 

color4 <code>

Specifies the color fornon-active tabs.

 

code is the hexadecimal value for the color,

 

including the # symbol (not case sensitive)

 

The default value is #58B2C9.

 

 

theme

Specifies the color theme for the portal. The default is

defaultaquaapple

default.

jeanscinnamoncandy

 

 

 

For more information about the portal colors and themes, see “Colors” on page 390.

Configuring custom content using the CLI

To add custom content, such as Java applets, to the portal, use the following command:

/cfg/domain 1/portal/content

The Portal Custom Content menu displays.

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Nortel Networks 4050 manual Configuring custom content using the CLI, Portal Colors menu includes the following options