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APM Advanced Customization Examples with Modern Template, v15.1+

Introduction This guide will walk through how the logon, webtop, and other UI pages are created by APM, how it works, and some examples.The new APM modern template has an updated look in both mobil...
Updated Feb 09, 2022
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BIG-IP Access Policy Manager (APM)
customization
logon page
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 Agreed. This can often be complicated. The primary problem with this is that Modern/Standard use different kinds of customization-group files, and most access policy configuration objects have a customization-group associated with them. The relationship between the objects (start / next-item, etc) are the same between the two though.

You could manually re-assemble a policy like this (by editing the bigip.conf and the filestore customization files) but that is also fairly complicated.

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