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ISE Web Portal Customization Options

Secure Access How-to User Guide Series

Author: Jason Kunst

Date: July 9, 2015

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Table of Contents

About this guide ... 3

Prerequisite to using JavaScript on your portal pages ... 5

Exercises ... 6

Exercise 1: Mini-editor move “Don’t have an account” to top of page using JavaScript ... 6

Exercise Description ... 6

Exercise Objective ... 7

Exercise Tasks ... 7

Exercise 2: Embedding a background image using CSS ... 11

Exercise Description ... 11

Exercise Overview ... 11

Exercise Tasks ... 12

Exercise 3: jQuery ThemeRoller Basics ... 17

Exercise Description ... 17

Exercise Overview ... 17

Exercise Tasks ... 17

Exercise 4: Introduction to ISE Portal Builder ... 26

Exercise Description ... 26

Exercise Objective ... 26

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About this guide

This guide helps users understand how to work with ISE portal customizations in ISE versions 1.3 and higher. It

includes basic, intermediate and advanced customizations examples and touches on the use of built-in tools,

JavaScript, CSS, jQuery ThemeRoller, and the ISE Portal Builder. These same concepts can be used in all of the user

portal flows that ISE supports (Guest, BYOD, MDM, My Devices and Posture). In this guide, we will work with the

Guest Portals.

You can learn the basics of portal customization and see a few general examples in

Customizing End-User Web

Portals

in the ISE Administrator Guide.

There are three types of users that are interested in customizing web portals: the average user, the tweaker, and the

hacker. These tasks are designed such that all users can perform them.

The average user can upload a logo or a banner, change some text, bold it, and change the colors on the page. For

those users working with html/javascript and those familiar with the workings of ISE, they will also be able to take the

examples provided and paste them into the page to make basic changes. An example of this might be moving an

element on the page or changing some text into a button.

The tweaker is a user who has some basic skills with programming and dabbles in code. They would be able to grab

samples and easily implement them in a portal. Another possibility would be to take multiple examples and merge

them for other uses, plus move elements, change colors and layouts, etc. This user would also be able to learn jQuery

Mobile or CSS and do some more globalized changes such as rounding, coloring, and so on.

The hacker is someone who lives and breathes web development. They know CSS, Javascript, and HTML. They can

do most anything they need within the capabilities of ISE when it comes to customization branding.

All of these users might have some level of need for the ISE Portal Builder. It’s mainly used for changing the look and

feel of your portal without having knowledge of CSS, HTML or JavaScript. Not everyone is going to need to use it

but it is available to anyone with a Cisco Connection Online (CCO) account. This overlay tool has prebuilt portal

templates for the entire user flows that ISE supports. It also gives you a true WYSIWYG editor that allows you to

change text, coloring, buttons, layout and more. It should not be used if someone wants to make a few minor tweaks to

a portal page. There are many tools in our toolkit and they should all should be evaluated before making your

customizations.

These exercises will introduce you to some common, intermediate, and advanced customizations available in ISE 1.3

and later versions. This document will not teach you programming of HTML, CSS or JavaScript. For tutorials on how

to use these languages visit sites such as

Code Academy

.

The following table shows you some common tasks you might want to perform and what type of tool you would use to

perform them:

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Function

Tools

ISE built-in ISE Javascript

HTML

CSS

jQuery

Theme

Roller CSS

Portal

Builder

Move an element

on the page

(Example: don’t

have an account)

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Change button

color

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Change

text/background

color

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Display additional

images (Example:

background image)

Note: requires

using an external

web server or file

remediation

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Change Layout of

page

No

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Different layout

per language

(includes logo,

banener)

No

Yes

Yes

N/A

Yes

Right-to-left

languages

(Arabic/Hebrew)

No

Yes ()

Yes

(difficult)

No

Yes (pre-

built)

Combine different

customizations

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No (layout

changes

coloring, etc

would all

need to be

handled by

Portal

Builder)

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Prerequisite to using JavaScript on your portal pages

Before you work with any of the following exercises this is a required step to allow JavaScript to be used in the portal

page customizations.

Step 1 Access your ISE administrative web interface.

Step 2 Choose Administration > System > Admin Access > Settings > Portal Customization

Step 3 Select Enable Portal Customization with HTML and JavaScript

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Exercises

This guide includes the following exercises:

Exercise 1: Mini-editor move “Don’t have an account” to top of page using JavaScript

Exercise 2: Embedding a background image using CSS

Exercise 3: jQuery ThemeRoller Basics

Exercise 4: Introduction to ISE Portal Builder

Exercise 1: Mini-editor move “Don’t have an account” to top of page using

JavaScript

Exercise Description

In this exercise you will enable ISE customization to use JavaScript to move an element “Don’t have an account” from the bottom of self-registration login page to the top. Here is an example of a self-registration portal that this exercise would change.

When working with JavaScript injection on the portal pages, it only affects the page and language you made the change on. If you would like this to happen across multiple languages, for example, then you will need to make the change using the Language Properties files or using our global CSS. We will cover that in a later exercise.

Figure 2 Move Don't have

an account so easier to find (this is final result)

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Exercise Objective

In this exercise, your goal is to complete the following tasks:

 Learn how to inject code such as JavaScript into an ISE portal page

 Move an element “Don’t have an account” to the top of the page

Exercise Tasks

Step 1 Access your ISE admin portal

Step 2 Choose Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals

Step 3 Choose your Self-Registered Guest Portal

Step 4 Select Portal Page Customization

Notice there are two optional content areas available:

Optional Content 1 box will put your text above the instructional text section.

Optional Content 2 will put your text below it.

In all of the JavaScript examples, the recommendation is to always utilize the Optional Content 2 area. This will do

everything you need.

Step 5 Scroll down to the Optional Content 2 area

Step 6 Select the Toggle HTML Source button

Note: While in HTML Source you can enter HTML, Javascript and CSS

For this example we are going to resize the message text, “Don’t have an account” and move it to the top of the screen so it’s more visible.

Figure 3 Select Portal Page Customization

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Step 7 Paste the script between the lines below (---) into the mini-editor

--- <script> $('#ui_login_self_reg_button').insertAfter('#ui_login_instruction_message'); </script> <style> #ui_login_self_reg_button { font-size:2em; } </style> ---

Step 8 Select the Toggle HTML source again.

Notice the Preview screen is updated with the “Don’t have an account” text moved to the top of the Sign on Page.

Figure 5 Don't have an

account default location

Figure 6 Updated preview

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Cisco Systems © 2015 Page 9 Note: Not all modifications will show in the mini-preview. For those that don’t, use the portal test url shown below.

Step 9 Click Save.

Step 10 Click Portal Test URL at the top of the page to see how it looks with the Desktop Preview.

Note: These changes are only for the English language portal (or whatever language you implement it in). Some customers will be fine with this, for

example a U.S. University where everyone should be able to understand a basic English Guest Portal.

For those instances the recommendation would be to always present English regardless of the Guest’s browser locale settings. Otherwise if a user accessed the Guest Network using a browser set to another language they would not see this modification as it was only made on the English portal.

This setting is under Portal Behaviour and Flow Settings > Portal Settings > Display Language: Always Use

If you would like to see this change on other languages then you will need to use one of the following methods:

1. Using the ISE UI repeat the process for every language you want to have the JavaScript implemented. 2. Export the Language Properties file and put the JavaScript under optional_content_2 for each language, then

reimport it.

3. Develop CSS that will make this change globally for all languages (requires someone who deeply knows CSS) 4. Use the ISE Portal Builder for making easy global page layout changes. This is only recommended if you have

lots of layout changes to make and don’t have experienced staff or funds to make a more customized experience on your own.

Per note above you won’t see the changes on the other language login page. Try changing the language and notice its missing.

Step 11 Click on Japanese and then look at the preview and notice the “Don’t have an account” text is in its original

place at the bottom under the button.

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You have completed working with JavaScript usage in the mini-editor.

Note: This customization can still be combined with other changes to the page editors and CSS. It cannot be combined with the portal builder, as

the portal builder will overwrite any page changes with a global overlay file. Figure 8 Working with page customization

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Exercise 2: Embedding a background image using CSS

Exercise Description

In ISE 1.3 and higher there isn’t a repository for storing files that are used for web portal customization. The logo and banner files that are uploaded are not visible via the admin UI outside of the portal. These files are also specific to each of your portals so if you upload a logo/banner for a hotspot you will need to upload the same files again for a credentialed portal. There is no global view of these uploaded files.

In this Exercise you will learn how to host an image on ISE, specifically a background image. The images can be hosted on ISE under the File Remediation resources or on a separate web server.

You will need an Advanced or Apex license installed on ISE to be able to see the File Remediation location. This would also work for advertisements, announcements, or other files.

The same method can be used for images hosted on an external server. If the images are hosted on an external server, then the guest ACLs will need to make sure that the guest device can access that server without redirection.

Exercise Overview

In this exercise, your goal is to complete the following tasks:

 Upload your image to File Remediation location

 Export a CSS theme for modification

 Modify the CSS to serve a background

 Implement the new CSS theme on your portal

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Exercise Tasks

Step 1 Exercise TasksGo to the ISE UI and login if needed

Step 2 Choose Policy > Policy Elements > Results

Step 3 Expand Posture and Remediation Actions

Step 4 Choose File Remediation

Step 5 Click Add to add a file:

a. Enter Name and Description b. Click Browse to upload a file

c. Click Submit. After upload you will see the file listed:

Figure 10 Add needed files to File Remediation

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Cisco Systems © 2015 Page 13 Now that you have uploaded your image here is the path to that image:

Use the relative path for your code so it will work with any deployments (standalone or distributed) as the file is served from the PSN. Absolute path can be used for testing outside of ISE.

Relative: /auth/packages/<Name>/<File_Name>

Example: /auth/packages/iseiscool-guestbackground/iseiscool-background.jpg Absolute: https://psn_fqdn:portal_port/auth/packages/<Name>/<File_Name>

Example: https://ise-1.demo.local:8443/auth/packages/iseiscool-guestbackground/iseiscool-background.jpg

Step 6 Choose Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals > Hotspot Guest Portal (default)

Step 7 Choose Portal Page Customization

Step 8 Select Advanced Customization > Export/Import Themes

Step 9 Choose the theme you want to work with and then Select Export Theme CSS

Step 10 Save your CSS file

Step 11 Open the CSS in the text editor of your choice

Step 12 Replace the section of text between the dashes (---)

Note: In general we are removing all of the gradient sections as they are replaced by the background image ---

.ui-bar-a {

border: 1px solid #d3d3d3 /*{a-bar-border}*/; background: #4ea4f4 /*{a-bar-background-color}*/; color: #ffffff /*{a-bar-color}*/;

font-weight: bold;

text-shadow: 0 x}*/ 0 y}*/ 0 radius}*/ #0a569c /*{a-bar-shadow-color}*/;

background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from( #4da2f1 /*{a-bar-background-start}*/), to(

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Cisco Systems © 2015 Page 14 #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/)); /* Saf4+, Chrome */

background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient( #4da2f1 start}*/, #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/); /* Chrome 10+, Saf5.1+ */

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient( #4da2f1 start}*/, #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/); /* FF3.6 */

background-image: -ms-linear-gradient( #4da2f1 start}*/, #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/); /* IE10 */

background-image: -o-linear-gradient( #4da2f1 start}*/, #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/); /* Opera 11.10+ */

background-image: linear-gradient( #4da2f1 /*{a-bar-background-start}*/, #4ea5f6 /*{a-bar-background-end}*/); }

--- with this text .ui-bar-a {

border: 1px solid #d3d3d3 /*{a-bar-border}*/; color: #ffffff /*{a-bar-color}*/;

font-weight: bold;

text-shadow: 0 x}*/ 0 y}*/ 0 radius}*/ #0a569c /*{a-bar-shadow-color}*/;

}

Step 13 Replace the section of text between the dashes (---)

--- .ui-body-a, .ui-overlay-a {

border: 1px solid #d3d3d3 /*{a-body-border}*/; color: #666 /*{a-body-color}*/;

text-shadow: 0 x}*/ 0 y}*/ 0 radius}*/ #ffffff /*{a-body-shadow-color}*/;

background: #ffffff /*{a-body-background-color}*/;

background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/), to( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/)); /* Saf4+, Chrome */

background-image: -webkit-linear-gradient( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/, #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/); /* Chrome 10+, Saf5.1+ */

background-image: -moz-linear-gradient( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/, #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/); /* FF3.6 */

background-image: -ms-linear-gradient( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/, #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/); /* IE10 */

background-image: -o-linear-gradient( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/, #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/); /* Opera 11.10+ */

background-image: linear-gradient( #ffffff /*{a-body-background-start}*/, #ffffff /*{a-body-background-end}*/); }

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.ui-body-a, .ui-overlay-a {

border: 1px solid #d3d3d3 /*{a-body-border}*/; color: #666 /*{a-body-color}*/;

}

Step 14 Paste the following text at the very bottom of the file

} body .cisco-ise-content { background-color: white ; } body{ background-image: url("/auth/packages/iseiscool-guestbackground/iseiscool-background.jpg")!important; background-size: cover;} .ui-dialog-contain > .ui-content {

background: none repeat scroll 0 0 white; }

body .ui-dialog .ui-dialog-contain .ui-header { background: none repeat scroll 0 0 #0a569c; }

.progressWizard .ui-bar-a.step-inner {

background: linear-gradient(#4da2f1, #4ea5f6) repeat scroll 0 0 #4ea4f4; }

Step 15 Save your edited CSS file:

a. Filename: iseiscool-guest.theme.css

Step 16 Go back to ISE and login if needed and navigate back to same section. If the page is still open skip to Step

23

Step 17 Choose Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals > Hotspot Guest Portal (default)

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Step 18 Choose Portal Page Customization

Step 19 Select Advanced Customization > Export/Import Themes

Step 20 Browse for the iseiscool-guest.theme.css file located on the Desktop.

Step 21 Enter a theme name such as iseiscool.

Step 22 Click Save

Note: Notice your theme is now applied and the Tweaks button is now disabled? If you need to change your colors the

recommendation would be to first tweak your colors, then export the CSS to add the background.

For advanced users/options

Export your theme, make changes to the CSS directly or use jQuery Theme Roller. Then add your background and import it back.

Step 23 Click Save at the top of the Portal Customization screen

Step 24 You will need to click on the portal test url to see the change

Note: This customization can still be combined with other changes to the page editors and CSS. It cannot be combined with the portal builder, as

the portal builder will overwrite with a JavaScript overlay.

Note: Not all tweaks will be shown in the mini-preview

Figure 14 Portal Theme applied

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Exercise 3: jQuery ThemeRoller Basics

Exercise Description

ISE built-in customization options allow you to tweak basic items such as banner, background, text color/sizing/bolding and the wording of the text. If you would like to tweak more items such as button or background colors then you can do that with JavaScript/CSS (if you have someone experienced in that or find some code that may work and be tweak if they have time to mess around with it). You could also use the ISE Portal Builder (shown in the next exercise). For those who know or are interested in globally tweaking the look and feel of their portal they can dive into the world of jQuery ThemeRoller!

For tutorials on how to use HTML, CSS, and Javascript code to customize the text and content that appears on your portal pages, visit Code Academy.

In this exercise we will go over the very basics on how to export, tweak and import a theme using the jQuery site.

For more information about ISE and jQuery also reference this section of the admin guide

Exercise Overview

In this exercise, your goal is to complete the following tasks:

 Export a theme from ISE

 Import into jQuery ThemeRoller and Tweak some of your settings in the tool

 Import the theme back into ISE for use

 Review your changes

Exercise Tasks

Step 1 Go to the ISE UI and login if needed

Step 2 Choose Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals > Self-Registered Guest Portal (Default)

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Step 3 Choose Portal Page Customization

Step 4 Select Advanced Customization > Export/Import Themes

Step 5 Choose the Default Blue Theme

Step 6 Select Export Theme CSS

Step 7 Save the file to your desktop.

Step 8 In your web browser, open a new browser tab and navigate to http://themeroller.jquerymobile.com/

To edit the default Cisco-provided CSS files or create new files based on the CSS classes and structures defined in the default themes, use the required version of jQuery Mobile ThemeRoller (Release 1.3.2).

Step 9 In the upper left of the page Switch to version 1.3.2

Step 10 Click on the Get Rolling button in the middle of the page.

Figure 17 Export CSS

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Step 11 Open guest.theme.1.css file from your desktop with a text editor

Step 12 Select all your text

Step 13 Copy all your text

Step 14 Change back to the jQuery tab open in your browser

Step 15 Select Import or upgrade at the top of the tool page

Step 16 Paste the text into the jQuery Import Theme box.

Step 17 Click Import

You’ll notice how the jQuery screen has changed. It now reflects the way the default blue theme on ISE is designed.

Figure 19 Get Rolling with jQuery

Figure 20 Import or Upgrade

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The scheme of Cisco's end-user portals is compatible with jQuery ThemeRoller. You can easily edit the look for an entire portal using the ThemeRoller web site. ThemeRoller “swatches” each contain a unique scheme, which defines the colors, textures, and font settings for the primary UI elements, such as toolbars, content blocks, buttons, list items, and font text-shadow. A scheme also defines the settings for various interaction states of the buttons: normal, hover, and pressed.

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Cisco ISE uses three swatches: • Swatch A—The default swatch.

• Swatch B—Defines emphasized elements, such as an Accept button.

• Swatch C—Defines critical elements such as alerts, error messages, invalid input fields, and delete buttons.

Notice the Sponsored Guest Portal.

The first example, the text input matches Swatch A and the button matches Swatch B.

For the next example, I clicked Login without entering any credentials and let the page time out. This looks shows error conditions from Swatch C.

You cannot apply additional swatches, unless you add HTML code (to the Optional Content, for example) with elements that use the newly added swatches. This is beyond the scope of this document and would require someone with advanced web publishing skills.

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For additional information on swatches and themes in jQuery Mobile ThemeRoller, see "Theming Overview" in

Creating a Custom Theme with ThemeRoller

. Use the online help in jQuery Mobile ThemeRoller to learn how to

download, import, and share your custom themes.

For tutorials on how to use HTML, CSS, and Javascript code to customize the text and content that appears on your

portal pages, visit

Code Academy

.

Let’s try changing some of the elements and see how they show in our portal on ISE.  Swatch A - Drag a color from the top color chooser of the tool page to the background

 Swatch B – change your Active item, such as the Button Color

 Swatch C – if you choose to change error conditions color

Step 18 Click on Download theme zip file

Figure 23 Tweaking your swatches

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Step 19 Give it a theme name of jquery and click Download Zip

Step 20 Open the Zip file.

Step 21 Open the themes Folder

Note: There is more than one CSS file, ISE only uses the jquery.css.

Step 22 Drag the file, jquery.css, to the downloads folder

Step 23 Open up ISE in your browser and login if needed

Step 24 Navigate to Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals

Step 25 Choose the Sponsored guest portal (default)

Step 26 Choose Portal Page Customization

Step 27 Choose Advanced Customization > Export/Import Themes

Step 28 Browse into the download folder for the file, jquery.css

Figure 25 Name theme and download

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Step 29 Give it a Theme name of jquery

Step 30 Click Save.

After implementation of the new theme, you will see the changes to Swatch A (background) and

Swatch B (button color) in the mini-preview on the page. To see the changes to Swatch C (f you

made them) then use the portal test URL by testing the actual flow

Step 31 Click Save

Step 32 Choose Portal Test URL

Step 33 Review your changes

Figure 27 Theme change in mini-preview

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Exercise 4: Introduction to ISE Portal Builder

Exercise Description

ISE built-in customization options allow you to tweak basic items such as banner, background, text color/sizing/bolding and the wording of the text. If you would like to tweak more items such as button or background colors then you can do that with JavaScript/CSS (if you have someone experienced in that or find some code that may work and be tweak if they have time to mess around with it). You could also use the ISE Portal Builder.

The Cisco ISE portal builder is a web-based tool that allows you to customize the various portals in ISE, including hotspot portals, self-registered and sponsored guest portals, BYOD portals, client-provisioning portals, MDM portals, and My Devices Portals. The ISE portal builder allows you do powerful things with portal customization that are not possible through the basic ISE GUI portal customization interface.

Once you have designed a custom portal, the ISE portal builder allows you to export the custom portal as a single zip file. A simple Firefox plugin is then loaded that interacts with ISE upon login. The plugin allows easy uploading and management of custom portals.

The portal builder main purpose is for those customers who don’t have the expertise on-staff or who would need to pay someone to make changes that are not easily done in ISE. Example: Injecting a background image, moving elements around on the page, changing the button color, and adding an announcement image. If you only need to make a few minor changes to the portal it is not recommended to use the portal builder. It would be recommended to implement these in the portal directly on ISE itself.

In this scenario, you will explore the ISE portal builder, create a custom hotspot and upload the custom portal to ISE.

Exercise Objective

In this exercise, your goal is to complete the following task:

 Explore the ISE Portal Builder

 Create a portal

 Export the portal

 Upload the portal to ISE

Exercise Tasks

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Step 2 Click FAQ at the top right of the screen to review the Frequently Asked Questions. Get familiar with them.

Step 3 Go back to the ISE Portal Builder browser tab.

Step 4 Click Demos at the top right of the screen and review the two short videos on creating a portal and

uploading a portal using the Firefox plugin.

Step 5 Go back to the ISE Portal Builder tab and click Sign In With Cisco ID.

Figure 29 Portal Builder Login

Figure 30 Portal Builder Top Right Menu

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Step 6 Click Image Manager in the upper right of the tool.

Step 7 The image manager has two basic sections:

 Private Images—upload your own custom images that can later be used for portal customization.

 Public Images—contains various images for use for things like portal backgrounds, banners and logos.

Step 8 Click Upload Images, and select a background image you would like to use or you can user on the public

images.

Step 9 Click Open. This image will be the custom background for our custom hotspot portal.

Step 10 After the image has been uploaded, click X to close the image manager.

Step 11 Click on the Template Gallery icon in the left column. The ISE Portal Builder comes loaded with different

templates.

Step 12 Hover over the Default template and click the check mark to start creating a custom portal based on this

template.

Figure 32 Image Manager

Figure 33

Template Gallery Icon

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Step 13 In the portal name field, type HotspotPB.

Step 14 Select Hotspot Guest Portal for the Portal Type

Step 15 Click OK. This displays the portal editor screen.

Step 16 Click the Cisco logo on the upper left side of the top banner. This opens the Logo Editor.

Step 17 Click Replace.

Figure 34 Default Cisco

Template

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Step 18 Navigate to the Public Images section and select the ISEisCOOL Hotspot logo. Click Select.

This logo displays in the place of the default Cisco logo

Step 19 In the panel on the left, remove the image dimensions.

Step 20 Click on the Hotspot Portal text and drag it to the left and put in the trash can that will appear.

Figure 37 Choose your logo

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Step 21 Click on the top banner image (not the logo) to bring up the banner Block editor. The pointer will change to a

hand and then you can click on it.

Step 22 Click Replace to replace the default banner image.

Step 23 Click Public Images to show the available images.

Step 24 Click the Banner tag on the right so that only banner images display.

Step 25 Select the ISEisC00L banner (looks like mountains) and click Select.

Figure 40 Replace Banner

Figure 39 Change the default banner

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Step 26 Click anywhere in the default white background to show the Background editor.

Step 27 Click Browse to replace the default background image.

Step 28 Select the mountain image you uploaded before. Click Select

Figure 42 Change the background

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Step 29 Click the text inside the Acceptable Use Policy to open the Text editor.

Step 30 Click Edit, highlight the existing text and replace with an example, like in the image below. Bold the first line

of text to show that you can change text attributes, as well.

Step 31 Click the X in the Text editor column to save changes.

Step 32 Click on the Accept button for the Acceptable Use Policy to bring up the Button editor.

Step 33 Click Background-color to change the background color of the button to red. Click OK.

Step 34 Click the X in the Button editor to return to the main portal editor.

Figure 44 Text Editing

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Step 35 Click the gear icon to open the portal Settings page.

Step 36 Check the box for Require an access code. Enter iseiscool in the Access code box and click X.

Step 37 Click the Export button in the upper right.

Figure 46 Require Access Code

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Step 38 Do not change the portal name (HotspotPB) and the type (Hotspot Guest Portal).

Step 39 Click on the Get ISEPB Portal Upload & Config Tool in the bottom left of the notification screen. This will

download to your local machine.

Step 40 Install the add-on to Firefox (process varies depending on Apple or Windows OS)

Step 41 In the portal builder, Click Export Portal

Step 42 Save your file.

Now you have created and exported your custom portal using the ISE portal builder web interface. Next you will import the portal into ISE using the ISE portal builder add-on for Firefox.

Note: The Uploader and config tool monitors your connections to ISE and won’t start until it sees a new connection

Step 43 Close out of any browser tab that has ISE opened

Figure 48 Export your portal

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Step 44 Open a new connection to ISE using the bookmark.

Step 45 Login to ISE

Step 46 Navigate to Guest Access > Configure > Guest Portals.

Note: The ISE portal builder tool pops up in the upper right corner of the browser. It shows all the portals configured. The X allows you to delete the

portal. You should only remove portals created by the portal builder tool The tool has a cleanup mechanism to remove the portal and any associated files that were put on ISE when the portal was created.

Step 47 Choose Hotspot Guest Portal (default).

Step 48 Click Browse on the ISEPB Portal Upload & Config Tool pop up.

Step 49 From the File Upload window, select the custom portal zip file you exported in the earlier scenario and click

Open.

Step 50 When finished uploading, click OK on the ISEPB Portal Upload & Config Tool pop up.

Note: This populates the Portal Name and Description. Do not make any changes to those fields.

Figure 50 Guest Portals

Figure 51 Choose your portal to

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Cisco Systems © 2015 Page 38 It is not necessary to click Save, as the tool saves the changes. If you click save within ISE, you may lose changes.

When you implement a portal using the ISE portal builder tool, it is important to make all changes to portal settings inside the portal builder, before exporting the portal. Creating a portal with the ISE portal builder and editing the portal settings within ISE will likely have unpredictably bad results. If you have created a portal with the portal builder, imported it into ISE and then need to make changes to the portal settings, you should implement the changes inside ISE portal builder, and export/import the portal again

Step 51 Click Portal test URL to preview your custom imported portal.

Step 52 This displays your custom portal. Close the tab that opened for the portal test URL and click Close on the ISE

page.

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