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272 | Configuration Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.4 | User Guide
Passes can be organized in Apple Passbook on the user's device. Good visual design practices ensure that each
pass can be quickly recognized when displayed amongst other passes. (Apple Passbook is available on Apple
iOS 6+ devices.)
To use a pass such as a membership card or store card, the user selects it from the passbook and displays it so
the barcode can be scanned. To use a pass such as a boarding pass or event ticket where date relevance or
location relevance was configured, it can be accessed when it becomes active on the lock screen at the relevant
time or place.
Passes for Guest Receipts in W-ClearPass Guest
In W-ClearPass Guest, you can use passes to provide a guest receipt to a user who has registered using a guest
self-registration page. W-ClearPass Guest supports the pass format specified for the Apple Passbook
application.
The front of a guest receipt pass typically shows the site SSID, the username, password, and account expiration
time. The back of the pass provides instructions for connecting to the network. It also contains logos and icons,
typically those of the organization providing the guest receipt. The exact details of what is written into the
guest receipt pass are determined by a pass template.
When the guest has registered and the guest receipt page is displayed, they can click the Add to Passbook link.
This generates the new guest receipt pass, using fields from the registered guest account such as the username,
password, and expiration time. The fields included in the pass, as well as where they are placed and how they
are formatted, are determined by the pass template that was selected for the guest self registration. The pass
is also cryptographically signed using a Pass Certificate.The generated pass is provided as a download, and the
user can add the downloaded pass to their passbook.
Pass Templates
The pass template defines what is written into the pass. You can create, edit, copy, and delete pass templates.
For more information, see "Managing Digital Passes" on page 276 and "Creating and Editing a Digital Pass