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Provides centralized wireless lan (wlan) configuration and management
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Configuring Management Users
5. Select the role you want to assign to the new user from the options provided in the Associated
6. Select the access modes to assign to the new user from the options provided in the Access
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Roles panel. Select one or more of the following options:
Monitor
Select Monitor to assign regular user permissions without any administrative
rights. The Monitor option provides read-only permissions.
Help Desk Manager
Assign this role to someone who typically troubleshoots and debugs problems
reported by the customer. The Help Desk Manager typically runs troubleshooting
utilities (like a sniffer), executes service commands, views/retrieves logs and
reboots the controller.
Network Administrator
The Network Administrator has privileges to configure all wired and wireless
parameters like IP config, VLANs, Layer 2/Layer 3 security, WLANs, radios, IDS and
hotspot.
System Administrator
Select System Administrator to allow the user to configure general settings like
NTP, boot parameters, licenses, perform image upgrade, auto install, manager
redundancy/clustering and control access.
Web User Administrator
Assign Web User Administrator privileges to add users for Web authentication
(hotspot).
Super User
Select Super User to assign complete administrative rights.
NOTE
There are some basic operations/CLI commands (exit, logout and help) available to all user
roles. All the roles except Monitor can perform Help Desk role operations.
NOTE
By default, the controller is HTTPS enabled with a self signed certificate. This is required since
the Web UI uses HTTPS for user authentication.
Modes panel. Select one or more of the following options:
Console
This option provides the new user access to the controller using the console.
SSH
This option provides the new user access to the controller using SSH.
Telnet
This option provides the new user access to the controller using a Telnet session.
Applet
This option provides the new user access to the controller through the Web UI
(applet).
NOTE
When establishing a connection to the controller using SSH, ensure that traffic can pass on
TCP port 22 between the client and the controller.
NOTE
When establishing a connection to the controller using Telnet, ensure that traffic can pass on
TCP port 23 between the client and the controller.
NOTE
When establishing a connection to the controller's applet, ensure that traffic can pass on TCP
port 80 for HTTP access and TCP port 443 for HTTPS between the client and the controller.
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