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title: Checking that response pages are enabled
description: In the Palo Alto NGFW admin portal, go to Network → Interfaces and check that the interface you used for the Redirect Host has a management profile.
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revdate: January 27, 2024
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  before-you-begin: Before you begin
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# Checking that response pages are enabled

## Before you begin

In the Palo Alto NGFW admin portal, go to **Network → Interfaces** and check that the interface you used for the Redirect Host has a management profile.

![A screen capture of the Interface list. The Interface list also includes categories for Interface Type, Management Profile, Link State, IP Address, Virtual Router, Tag, VLAN/Virtual-Wire, Security Zone, and Features.](_images/axy1567604002420.png)

If no management profile exists, you must add a management profile for the interface. The following steps show how to edit an existing profile.

## Steps

1. In the Palo Alto NGFW admin portal, go to **Network → Network Profiles → Interface Mgmt**.

2. Click the **Interface Management Profile** for the required interface.

3. Ensure that the **Response Pages** check box is selected, and then click **OK**.

   ![A screen capture of the Interface Management Profile window, showing the Response Pages check box, highlighted with a red circle and selected.](_images/log1567604587126.png)

4. Commit all changes.
