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Table 116:
Clients > Guest Users Fields
Field
Repair Guest User
Errors
Add New Guest User
Username
Name
Enabled
Email
Company Name
Sponsor Name
Expiration
WLAN Profile
Status
Guest users associated to the wireless network appear on the same list as other wireless users, but are identified
as guest users in the Guest User column. The Client Detail page for a guest user also contains a box with the
same guest information that appears for each user on the Clients > Guest Users list.
NOTE: The Enabled, Sponsor Name, WLAN Profile, and Status columns can be filtered using the funnel icon
5. To add a new guest user, select Add, and complete the fields illustrated in
most fields. The first three fields are required, and the remaining fields are optional.
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Description
Sets AirWave to attempt to push the guest user again in an attempt to repair any errors in the Status
column.
Adds a new guest user to a controller via AirWave.
Randomly generates a user name for privacy protection. This name appears on the Guest User detail
page.
Displays the specified guest user name.
Enables or disables the user status. Set the status of the guest user as active (enabled) or expired
(disabled).
Displays the optional email address of the user.
Displays the optional company name for the user.
Displays the name of the sponsor for the guest user. This setting is optional.
Displays the date the guest user's access is to expire.
Sets the SSID that the guest user can access. This setting applies to Cisco WLC only.
Reports current status by the controller. If error messages appear in this column, select the user
with the checkbox at left, and select the Repair guest user errors button.
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Figure
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Table 116
above describes
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