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897 | Management Access Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
(host) (config) #web-server profile
(host)(Web Server Configuration) #mgmt-auth username/password certificate
(host)(Web Server Configuration) #!
(host) (config) #mgmt-user webui-cacert <certificate_name>
(host) (config) #aaa authentication mgmt
(host) (config) #server-group "internal"
(host) (config) #mgmt-user webui-cacert default
(host) (config) #mgmt-user webui-cacert 1234
Customizing the Guest Access Pass
In the WebUI, you can customize the pop-up window that displays the guest account information. You may
want to do this before the Guest Provisioning user creates guest accounts.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Security > Access Control > Guest Access page.
2. Click Browse to insert a logo or other banner information on the window.
Best practices is to use a logo or banner image that is 600 x 100 pixels (width x height). The WebUI does not apply
the size restrictions when you upload an image file, but the image is resized to 600 x 100 pixels when it displays or is
printed.
3. You can enter text for the Terms and Conditions portion of the window.
4. Click Submit to save your changes. Click Preview Pass to preview the window. (See Figure 184.)
Figure 184 Customized Guest Account Information Window
Creating Guest Accounts
After the Guest Provisioning user is created, that person can log in to the controller using the preconfigured
username and password. The Guest Provisioning page displays. (See .) This is a sample page as the fields may
differ based on how the network administrator designed the page.
Starting with ArubaOS 3.4 release, a guest user account that is created by a guest provisioning user can only be
viewed, modified or deleted by the guest provisioning user who created the account or the network administrator. A
guest user account that is created by the network administrator can only be viewed, modified or deleted by the
network administrator.