CLI Reference Guide

Configuring Location Policies 301
3 Select Location Policy Rule from the organizer list on the left side of the
page, if not already selected.
4 Click New Location Policy Rule. The Create Location Policy Rule wizard
appears.
5 In the User Glob Name list, select one of the following:
None — Do not use a user glob to determine whether to apply the
location policy.
Equal — Apply the location policy to all usernames matching a
specified user glob. In the User Glob box, type the user glob for the
users to which the location policy applies.
Not Equal — Apply the location policy to all usernames not matching
a specified user glob. In the User Glob box, type the user glob for the
users to which the location policy does not apply.
When specifying a user glob, enter a username, a double-asterisk
wildcard character (**) to specify all usernames, or a single-asterisk
wildcard character (*) to specify a set of usernames up to or following the
first delimiter character, either an at sign (@) or a period (.). For more
information, see “User Globs” on page 281.
6 In the VLAN Operator list, select one of the following:
None — Do not use a VLAN to determine whether to apply the
location policy.
Equal — Apply the location policy to all users with a specified VLAN.
In the VLAN box, type the name of the VLAN.
Not Equal — Apply the location policy to all users whose assigned
VLAN does not match a specified VLAN. In the VLANs box, type the
name of the VLAN.
The VLAN name can be up to 32 alphanumeric characters long and
cannot contain spaces or tabs. You can also specify the single-asterisk
wildcard character (*) to specify a set of VLAN names. For more
information, see “VLAN Globs” on page 282.
7 In the SSID Operator list, select one of the following:
None—Do not use an SSID to determine whether to apply the
location policy.
Equal—Apply the location policy to all users with the specified SSID.
In the SSID box, type the name of the SSID.