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Chapter 5
Configuring Security Solutions
Perform one of the following:
Step 3
To edit an existing local network user, click the username for that user. The Local Net Users > Edit
page appears.
To add a local network user, click New. The Local Net Users > New page appears (see
Figure 5-16
Step 4
If you are adding a new user, enter a username for the local user in the User Name field. You can enter
up to 24 alphanumeric characters.
Note
Step 5
In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter a password for the local user. You can enter up to
24 alphanumeric characters.
Step 6
If you are adding a new user, check the Guest User check box if you want to limit the amount of time
that the user has access to the local network. The default setting is unchecked.
Step 7
If you are adding a new user and you checked the Guest User check box, enter the amount of time (in
seconds) that the guest user account is to remain active in the Lifetime field. The valid range is 60 to
2,592,000 seconds (30 days) inclusive, and the default setting is 86,400 seconds.
If you are adding a new user, you checked the Guest User check box, and you want to assign a QoS role
Step 8
to this guest user, check the Guest User Role check box. The default setting is unchecked.
Note
If you are adding a new user and you checked the Guest User Role check box, choose the QoS role that
Step 9
you want to assign to this guest user from the Role drop-down box.
Note
Step 10
From the WLAN Profile drop-down box, choose the name of the WLAN that is to be accessed by the
local user. If you choose Any WLAN, which is the default setting, the user can access any of the
configured WLANs.
In the Description field, enter a descriptive title for the local user (such as "User 1").
Step 11
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Local Net Users > New Page
Local network usernames must be unique because they are all stored in the same database.
If you do not assign a QoS role to a guest user, the bandwidth contracts for this user are defined
in the QoS profile for the WLAN.
If you want to create a new QoS role, see the
page 4-48
for instructions.
Configuring Local Network Users
"Configuring Quality of Service Roles" section on
Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
Figure
5-16).
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