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Syntax
Usage Guidelines
When you specify the internal database as an authentication server, client information is checked against the user
accounts in the internal database. You can modify an existing user account in the internal database with the
local-userdb-guest modify command, or delete an account with the local-userdb-guest del command.
Parameter Description Range Default
generate-username Automatically generate and add a guest username.
username Add the specified guest username. 1 – 64
characters
generate-password Automatically generate a password for the username.
password Add the specified password for the username. 6 – 128
characters
comments Comments added to the guest user account.
email Email address for the guest 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.—
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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