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204 | Configuration Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.4 | User Guide
Customize the Guest Accounts Form
Next, modify the Guest Accounts form to add a flag that to allows access-code based authentication.
1. Go to Configuration > Pages >Forms & Views.
2. In the Customize Forms & Views list, select create_multi and then click Edit Fields.
3. In the Edit Fields list, look for a field named username_auth. If the field exists but is not bolded and
enabled, select it and click Enable Field.
If the field does not exist, select any field in the list (for example, num_accounts) and select Insert After.
Click the Field Name drop-down list, select username_auth and allow the page to refresh. The defaults
should be acceptable, but feel free to customize the label or description.
4. Click Save Changes to save your settings. After the field is enabled or inserted, you should see it bolded
in the list of fields.
Create the Access Code Guest Accounts
After the account fields have been customized, you can create new accounts.
1. Go to Guest > Create Multiple.
2. In the Create Multiple Guest Accounts form, select the check box in the Username Authentication
row that was added in the procedure above (see "Customize the Guest Accounts Form " on page 204). If
you do not select this check box and if the username is entered on the login screen, the authentication will
be denied. The example shown below will create 10 accounts that will expire in two weeks, or fours hours
after the visitors first log in, whichever comes first.
3. Click Create Accounts to display the Finished Creating Guest Accounts page. If you create a large
number of accounts, they are created at one time but might not all be displayed at the same time. (This will
not affect the printing action in the following step.)