Deployment Guide

138 | Default Settings for Account Creation Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide
Figure 23: Sample Guest Receipt Showing Aruba as the Default Site SSID
l Site WPA Key—The encryption key used to secure the wireless network. If a value is entered in this field, it will
appear on guest print receipts.
l Username Type—The default method used to generate random account usernames (when creating groups of
accounts). This may be overridden by using the random_username_method field.
n Username LengthThis field is displayed if the Username Type is set to Random digits”, Random
letters”, Random letters and digits” or Sequential numbering. The default length of random account
usernames (when creating groups of accounts). This may be overridden by using the random_username_
length field.
n Username Format—This field is displayed if the Username Type is set to “Format picture”. It sets the
format of the username to be created. See "Format Picture String Symbols" on page 297 for a list of the
special characters that may be used in the format string. This may be overridden by using the random_
username_picture field.
l Random Password TypeThe default method used to generate random account passwords (when creating
groups of accounts). This may be overridden by using the random_password_method field.
n Random Password Length—The default length of random account passwords (when creating groups of
accounts). This may be overridden by using the random_password_length field
n Password Format—This field is displayed if the Password Type field is set to Format picture”. It sets the
format of the password to be created. See "Format Picture String Symbols" on page 297 for a list of the
special characters that may be used in the format string. This may be overridden by using the random_
password_picture field.
l Password Complexity—The policy to enforce when guests change their account passwords using the guest self-
service user interface. Different levels of password complexity can require guests to select passwords that contain
different combinations of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, digits and symbols (!#$%&()*+,-./:;<=>?@
[\\]^_{|}~,). The available options for this setting are:
n No password complexity requirement
n At least one uppercase and one lowercase letter