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Customizing Self-Registration
Self-registration allows an administrator to customize the process for guests to create their own guest Someone who is permitted to access the enterprise network or Internet through your Network Access Server. Also, as ClearPass Guest, a configurable ClearPass module for secure guest network access management. Access permissions are controlled through an operator profile that can be integrated with an LDAP server or Active Directory login. accounts. Self-registration is also referred to as self-provisioned access. The registration process consists of a data collection step (the ‘registration page’) and a confirmation step (the ‘receipt page’):
On the registration page, you can define what information is collected from guests. New fields and data validation rules can be defined with the custom form Interactive page in the application where users can provide or modify data. editor. Specific details about the type of guest accounts created are also set here.
The receipt page typically contains static information about the guest account, but several different actions can be included, enabling guests to obtain their receipt in different ways. The receipt page can also be used to automatically log the guest into a Network Access Server (NAS) Device that provides network access to users, such as a wireless access point, network switch, or dial-in terminal server. When a user connects to the NAS device, a RADIUS user authentication request (Access-Request) is generated by the NAS., enabling them to start using the network immediately.
Detailed user interface customization can be performed for all parts of the self-registration process. You can define page titles, template code for the page header and footer, and choose a skin A Web site’s visual appearance, or “look and feel.” It can be thought of as a container that holds the application, its layout, style sheet (font size and color for example), header and footer, and so on. that controls the overall look and feel of self-registration. The default user interface customization can be disabled.
A self-registration process consists of many different settings. The
form organizes these settings into the different stages of the registration process, each on its own section of the form. These sections are displayed as separate pages in the Configuration UI. When you create a new registration page, the process walks you through these pages of the form one at a time. When you edit a registration page, links let you go directly to the section for the stage of the process you want to edit.This section includes:
Accessing the Self-Registration Customization Forms
Self-Registration Sequence Diagram
Editing Self-Registration Pages
Creating a Self-Registration Page
Configuring Basic Properties for Self-Registration
Editing Registration Page Properties
Editing the Default Self-Registration Form Settings
Editing Guest Receipt Page Properties
Editing Cloud Identity Properties
Self-Service Portal Properties
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