Reference Guide
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Syntax
Usage Guidelines
When you specify the internal database as an authentication server, client information is checked against the user
Parameter Description Range Default
generate-username Automatically generate and add a username. — —
username Add the specified username. 1 – 64
characters
—
generate-password Automatically generate a password for the username. — —
password Add the specified password for the username. 6 – 128
characters
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comments Comments added to the user account. — —
email Email address for the user account. — —
expiry Expiration for the user account. If this is not set, the account
does not expire.
—no
expiration
duration Duration, in minutes, for the user account. 1-2147483647 —
time Date and time, in mm/dd/yyy and hh:mm format, that the user
account expires.
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guest-company Name of the guest’s company.
NOTE: A guest is the person who needs guest access to the
company’s Dell wireless network.
guest-fullname The guest’s full name.
guest-phone The guest’s phone number.
mode Enables or disables the user account, — Disable
opt-field-1 This category can be used for some other purpose. For
example, the optional category fields can be used for another
person, such as a “Supervisor.” You can enter username, full
name, department and Email information into the optional
fields.
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opt-field-2 Same as opt-field-1.——
opt-field-3 Same as opt-field-1.——
opt-field-4 Same as opt-field-1.——
role Role for the user. This role takes effect when the internal
database is specified in a server group profile with a server
derivation rule. If there is no server derivation rule configured,
then the user is assigned the default role for the
authentication method.
—guest
sponsor-dept The guest sponsor’s department name
NOTE: A sponsor is the guest's primary contact for the visit.
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sponsor-email The sponsor’s email address. — —
sponsor-fullname The sponsor’s full name. — —
sponsor-name The sponsor’s name. — —
start-time Date and time, in mm/dd/yyy and hh:mm format, the guest
account begins.
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