Defining Customer Accounts; Customizing Local Mode - Colubris Networks CN3000 Administrator's Manual

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Defining
The CN3000 supports up to 50 unique user names. Multiple simultaneous logins are
supported for each user name.
customer
1. Open the Security > Users page.
accounts
2. Define a Username and Password for the customer.
3. Click Add.
4. Repeat for each customer. Up to 50 customers are supported.
Customizing
When the CN3000 is operating normally (i.e., not in local mode), it must log into a
RADIUS server before it can activate the public access interface. This is required so that
local mode
the CN3000 can retrieve configuration settings which are used to customize the
operation of the public access interface, customer accounts, and other features.
Chapter 6
When operating in local mode, you still have access to most of the features described in
Chapter 6
page instead of on a RADIUS server.
Note: You cannot define user-specified attributes in local mode.
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and
Chapter 7
cover these configuration settings in detail.
and
Chapter 7.
However, you define them on the Security > Local config

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