Users Guide

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Figure 133 Users > Guest Users > Add New Guest User Page Illustration
To make the Username or Password anonymous and to increase security, complete these fields then select
Generate. The anonymous and secure Username and Password appear in the respective fields.
6. Select Add to complete the new guest user, or select Cancel to back out of new user creation. The Users >
Guest Users page appears and displays results, as applicable.
Supporting RFID Tags With the Users > Tags Page
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) supports identifying and tracking wireless devices with radio waves. RFID
uses radio wave tags for these and additional functions. Active tags have a battery and transmit signals
autonomously, and passive tags have no battery. RFID tags often support additional and proprietary
improvements to network integration, battery life, and other functions.
The Users > Tags page displays a list of wireless tags, such as Aeroscout, PanGo and Newbury, that are heard by
thin APs, and reported back to a controller that AWMS monitors. AWMS displays the information it receives
from the controller in a table on this page. Figure 134 illustrates this page, and Table 114 describes fields and
information displayed.
Figure 134 Users > Tags Page Illustration
NOTE: Guest users being pushed to large numbers of controllers may take a very long time to push.
Table 114 Users > Tags Fields
Field Description
Name Displays the user-editable name associated with the tag.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the AP that reported the tag.
Vendor Displays the vendor of the tag (Aeroscout, PanGo and Newbury)—display all or filter by type.
Battery Level Displays battery information—filterable in drop-down menu at the top of the column; is not displayed for
Aeroscout tags.