Deployment Guide

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l Extended—Log additional information
l Debug—Log debug information
l Trace—Log all debug information
7. Click Save Changes.
Creating AirGroup Administrators
AirGroup Administrators are users of Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest who can define and manage their
organization’s shared devices. Devices can be shared globally, or shared with restrictions based on the username, role,
or location of the user trying to access the device.
The AirGroup Administrator profile is automatically created in ClearPass Guest when the AirGroup Services plugin
is installed. This profile is used to define the AirGroup Administrator role. To create an AirGroup Administrator, see
"Creating a New Operator" on page 304.
Creating AirGroup Operators
AirGroup Operators are users of Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest who can provision a limited number of their
own personal devices. Each device provisioned by an operator is automatically shared with all of that operator’s
provisioned devices. The operator can also define a group of other users who are allowed to share the operator’s
devices.
The AirGroup Operator profile is automatically created in ClearPass Guest when the AirGroup Services plugin is
installed. This profile is used to define the AirGroup Operator role. To create an AirGroup Operator, see "Creating a
New Operator" on page 304.
Authenticating AirGroup Users via LDAP
Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest supports LDAP authentication for administrators and operators. To provide
AirGroup Services to LDAP-authenticated users:
1. Define the LDAP server for AirGroup. See "External Operator Authentication" on page 304.
2. Define the appropriate translation rules to categorize the LDAP users. See "Custom LDAP Translation
Processing" on page 312.
MACTrac Services
MACTrac allows users to register their personal mobile devices on a local network. Each device registered by an
operator is automatically shared with all of that operator’s registered devices. There is no limit to the number of
device accounts an operator can create, and no expiration time is set on device accounts.
You use ClearPass Policy Manager to create MACTrac operators. MACTrac operators can then log in through Dell
Networking W- ClearPass Guest to register and manage their devices.
For example, in a university setting, MACTrac provides a simple way for students to register their various devices on
the network:
l The student is authenticated and can register as many devices as they wish.
l MACTrac automatically detects each device's OS type, letting the network administrator easily build an
inventory of the devices on the network and architect an appropriate network policy.