Nortel Networks 450 series Switch User Manual


 
Overview 235
The linkset autorun feature is similar to the portal feature allowing
automatic redirection to internal sites (see “Automatic redirection to internal
sites” (page 236)). The linkset feature allows more granular control of
this functionality. Also, unlike the linkset autorun feature, the automatic
redirection feature does not open the link in a new browser window.
Planning the linksets Plan your configuration so that linksets containing
common links are separate from linksets containing group-specific links.
Also ensure that the links you are providing to resources do not contradict
the client’s access rights.
You can control the order in which links display on the portal Home tab.
Consider the following in your planning:
Linksets for the group display after the linksets for the client’s extended
profile.
The index number you assign to the linkset controls the order in which
the linksets display. You assign the index number when you map the
linkset to the group or extended profile (see “Mapping linksets to a
group or profile” (page 167)).
The index number you assign to the link controls the order in which the
links display within the linkset. You assign the index number when you
include the link in the linkset (see “Configuring links” (page 253)).
Macros
Macros are inline functions you can use to insert variable arguments in
text, in order to customize the portal for individual users.
The following macros are available for use as arguments in parameters for
links, display text, and redirection commands:
<var:portal>—expands to the domain name of the portal
<var:user>—expands to the user name of the currently logged in
client
<var:password>—expands to the password of the currently logged
in client
<var:group>—expands to the name of the group of which the
currently logged in client is a member
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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