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6. To modify the attributes of an existing group, select the group from the list of groups displayed
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8. To create a new group, click the Add button and provide the following information.
Name
Define a unique group name that differentiates this new group from others with similar attributes.
Guest Group
Select the
the local Radius server, thus restricting their authentication period to a user defined access interval.
VLAN ID
Define the VLAN ID for the new group. The VLAN ID is representative of the shared SSID each group member (user)
employs to interoperate within the switch managed network (once authenticated by the local Radius server).
Time of Access Start
Set the time the group is authenticated to interoperate. Each user within the group is authenticated with the local
Radius server. Those group members successfully authenticated are allowed access to the switch using the
restrictions defined for the group.
Time of Access End
Set the time each group's user base will loose access privileges within the switch managed network. After this time,
users within this group will not be authenticated by the local Radius server. However, if a user is part of a different
group that has not exceeded their access end interval, the user may still interoperate with the switch (remain
authenticated) as part of that group.
Rate Limit Uplink
Set the rate limit from the wireless client to the network when using Radius authentication. A rate limit of 0 disables
(0,100-100000)
rate limiting for this direction. Any rate limit obtained through radius server authentication overwrites the initial user
rate limit for the given client.
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This value is read-only within the Groups tab. Click Edit to modify the access assignments of an
existing group or click Add to create a new group with unique access assignments.
and click the Edit button.
Modify the existing group's guest designation, VLAN ID, access period and WLAN assignment.
If an existing group is no longer needed (perhaps obsolete in function), select the group and
click the Delete button to permanently remove the group from the list. The group can only be
removed if all the users in the group are removed first.
Guest Group
checkbox to assign this particular group (and the users within) only temporary access to
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