WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.28 and greater

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RADIUS Server
RADIUS Authentication
The guest account is active only for the period between the two times. To alter
the times, follow these steps:
a. In the Start Date & Time field, enter the date and time at which this account
is enabled.
Enter the date in this format, in which MM is the number of the month, DD
is the date, and YYYY is the year:
MM/DD/YYYY
After the date, enter a hyphen (-) and the time in this format, in which HH
is the hour in the 24-hour clock and MM is the minutes:
HH:MM
For example, enter:
02/17/2007-08:00
By default, the account’s start date and time is the current time.
b. In the Expiry Date & Time field, enter the date and time at which this account
is disabled.
Use the same format as for the Start Date and Time field. Of course, the
expiry time must be later than the start time.
After the account expires, it may remain listed in the Network Setup > Local
RADIUS Server > Users screen. The Wireless Edge Services zl Module
automatically clears out expired accounts every 24 hours. In the meantime,
however, no one can use the expired account to connect.
7. In the Available Groups section, which lists all groups configured for this type
of user, select a group and click the Add button. The group enters the Configured
Groups section.
For example, in Figure 11-6, the user is a normal user (the Guest User box is not
checked), so the normal groups are displayed.
8. You can repeat step 6 and assign the user to multiple groups. However, it is
recommended that you assign the user to one group only.
Only assign a user to more than one group when the groups allow access at
mutually exclusive times. The policy configured for the group that currently
allows access takes effect.
For example, you could create a Weekdays group and a Weekend group and
assign the groups to different VLANs. A user that is a member of both groups
would be placed in the Weekdays VLAN on Friday, but in the Weekend VLAN
when she logs in on Saturday.