Chapter 33 System

Figure 16 Access Page Customization

Logo

Title

 

Message Color (color of all text)

Note Message

(last line of text)

Window

Background

You can specify colors in one of the following ways:

color-rgb: Enter red, green, and blue values in parenthesis and separate by commas. For example, use “rgb(0,0,0)” for black.

color-name: Enter the name of the desired color.

color-number: Enter a pound sign (#) followed by the six-digit hexadecimal number that represents the desired color. For example, use “#000000” for black.

The following table describes the commands available for customizing the Web Configurator login screen and the page that displays after an access user logs into the Web Configurator to access network services like the Internet. You must use the configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.

Table 119 Command Summary: Customization

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

[no] access-page color-window-

Sets whether or not the access page uses a colored background.

background

 

access-page message-color {color-rgb

Sets the color of the message text on the access page.

color-name color-number}

 

[no] access-page message-text

Sets a note to display below the access page’s title. Use up to 64

message

printable ASCII characters. Spaces are allowed.

 

 

access-page title <title>

Sets the title for the top of the access page. Use up to 64

 

printable ASCII characters. Spaces are allowed.

access-page window-color {color-rgb

Sets the color of the access page’s colored background.

color-name color-number}

 

login-page background-color {color-

Sets the color of the login page’s background.

rgb color-name color-number}

 

[no] login-page color-background

Sets the login page to use a solid colored background.

login-page message-color {color-rgb

Sets the color of the message text on the login page.

color-name color-number}

 

[no] login-page message-text message

Sets a note to display at the bottom of the login screen. Use up to

 

64 printable ASCII characters. Spaces are allowed.

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