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4.
Click Commit to save the changes or click Revert All to abort. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click OK
to proceed.
5.
Click Exit Transaction or continue making changes.
Section 4.3

Customizing the Welcome Screen

A custom welcome message for both the Web and CLI interfaces can be displayed at the login prompt.
Figure 198: A Customized Welcome Screen
To add a welcome message, do the following:
Change the mode to Edit Private or Edit Exclusive.
1.
2.
Navigate to admin » authentication. The Authentication form appears.
Customizing the Welcome Screen
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Synopsis: The domain-name type represents a DNS domain name. The name
SHOULD be fully qualified whenever possible. Internet domain names are only loosely
specified. Section 3.5 of RFC 1034 recommends a syntax (modified in Section 2.1
of RFC 1123). The pattern above is intended to allow for current practice in domain
name use, and some possible future expansion. It is designed to hold various types of
domain names, including names used for A or AAAA records (host names) and other
records, such as SRV records. Note that Internet host names have a stricter syntax
(described in RFC 952) than the DNS recommendations in RFCs 1034 and 1123, and
that systems that want to store host names in schema nodes using the domain-name
type are recommended to adhere to this stricter standard to ensure interoperability. The
encoding of DNS names in the DNS protocol is limited to 255 characters. Since the
encoding consists of labels prefixed by a length bytes and there is a trailing NULL byte,
only 253 characters can appear in the textual dotted notation. The description clause
of schema nodes using the domain-name type MUST describe when and how these
names are resolved to IP addresses. Note that the resolution of a domain-name value
may require to query multiple DNS records (e.g., A for IPv4 and AAAA for IPv6). The
order of the resolution process and which DNS record takes precedence can either
be defined explicitely or it may depend on the configuration of the resolver. Domain-
name values use the US-ASCII encoding. Their canonical format uses lowercase US-
ASCII characters. Internationalized domain names MUST be encoded in punycode as
described in RFC 3492
Default: localdomain
The domain for this hostname.
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System Administration
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