Hi there! I am trying a configure a Guest access via eportalv2 . So as portal server (Captive guest portal) we are using Cisco ISE. ISE's guest portal url is looking like this: fqdn:8443/portal/PortalSetup.action?portal=579ff068-6bf8-4d44-906f-35a6aed798f4 When I have tried to configure this url, I got an error about not supported special characters. At CLI i have web-auth template eportalv2 url fqdn:8443/portal/PortalSetup.actionportal=579ff068-6bf8-4d44-906f-35a6aed798f4
(config.tmplt.eportalv2)#fmt custom encry none ise-portal Guest url WORD Url string name Unfortunately at this string also does not accept url contains '?'. Any manipulation with fmt did not bring to success or I just didnt catch up it how to used it So the problem is about '?'. What can we do about it? |
Dear sir as I checked "?",It is a special character that cannot be configured on the command line of the device. Therefore, you can only avoid using this special character during the configuration |
GTAC-Ross replied at 2024-3-29 17:14 I cant avoid it. Format of portal url is preconfigured at Cisco ISE. What about fmt custom encry none ise-portal? How it is supposed to use? |
Max Bezzubov replied at 2024-3-29 17:24 Unfortunately, it can not support too Best regards, Ross |
Any ideas how to avoid it? What about fmt custom encry none ise-portal? How it is supposed to use? |
Max Bezzubov replied at 2024-4-2 23:11 Hi: Let me confirm and when we get the answer we will let you know. Regards, Javier |
Max Bezzubov replied at 2024-4-2 23:11 Dear sir Sorry for the later reply as I confirmed with my colleague,We can use " #" instead of "?" To avoid the current problem Best regards, Ross |
GTAC-Ross replied at 2024-4-10 20:39 Can I write in config "#" instead of "?" ? The controller will then replace "#" with "?" when reading/executing the link? |
Dmitry Shalaev replied at 2024-4-23 21:39 Dear Dmitry Shalaev, Yes. Please try first. If it does not work, please feel free to contact us again. Best regards, Vivian |
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