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2. Select the Users tab.
3. Refer to the following to assess whether an existing user can be used with the local Radius
User ID
Displays the username for this specific user. The name assigned should reflect the user's identity and perhaps their
status within the switch managed network (guest versus secure user).
Guest User
Displays whether a specific user has been defined as a guest user (with a green check) or has been configured as
permanent user. Guest users have temporary access.
Start Date
Defines the time when Guest User's privileges commence.
Expiry Date
If the user has been assigned guest privileges, they were also assigned a date when their Radius privileges expire.
4. Refer to the Available Groups field to view the memberships for existing users.
5. If an existing user is no longer needed, select the user from those displayed and click the
6. To create a new user for use with the local Radius server, click the Add button and provide the
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server as is, requires modification or if a new user is required.
If the group assignment is insufficient, use the Edit or Add functions to modify/create users or
modify their existing group assignments. For guest users, only the password is editable. For
normal (non-guest) users, the password and group association can be modified.
To modify the attributes of an existing user, select the user from the list and click the Edit
button.
Modify the existing user's guest designation, password, expiry date and group assignments as
required to reflect the user's current local Radius authentication requirements.
Delete button to permanently remove the user.
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