Users Guide

Parameter Description
Wireless SSID for
Guest access
Enter the SSID name of your network.
Wireless controller
name
The name given to the Wireless Controller.
Controller IPAddress The wireless controller's IP address.
Vendor Name Select the manufacturer of the wireless controller.
RADIUS Shared
Secret
Enter the shared secret that is configured on the controller and inside Policy
Manager to send and receive RADIUS requests.
Enable RADIUSCoA
Select to enable Radius - Initiated Change of Authorization on the network
device.
RADIUS CoA Port
By default this is port 3799 if Radius CoA is enabled. Change this value only if
you defined a custom port on the network device.
MACCaching Settings
Cache duration for
Guest Role
Enter the number of days the MAC account will remain valid for Guest Role. After
this the guest will need to re-authenticate via captive portal.
Cache duration for
Employee role
Enter the number of days the MAC account will remain valid for Employee Role.
After this the guest will need to re-authenticate via captive portal.
Cache duration for
Contractor role
Enter the number of days the MAC account will remain valid for Contractor Role.
After this the guest will need to re-authenticate via captive portal.
Guest Access Restrictions
Days allowed for
access
Select the days on which access is allowed.
Maximum number of
devices allowed per
user
Enter a number to define how many devices users can connect to the network.
Maximum bandwidth
allowed per user
Enter a number to set an upper limit for the amount of data, in megabytes, a user
is allowed per day. A value of 0 (zero), the default, means no limit is set.
Table 39:
Guest MAC Authentication Service Template Parameters. (Continued)
Onboard
This template is designed for configuration that allows checks to be performed before allowing Onboard provisioning
for BYOD use-cases. This service creates an Onboard Pre-Auth service to check the user's credentials prior to starting
the device provisioning process. This also creates an authorization service that checks whether a user's device can be
provisioned using Onboard. Use an 802.1X wireless service to authenticate users prior to device provisioning with
Onboard, and also after device provisioning is complete.
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