User's Guide

Table Of Contents
Performing system administration
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Defining HiPath Wireless Assistant administrators and login groups
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Description – Type a brief description for the new guest account.
5. In the Account Settings section, do the following:
•Start date – Specify the start date and time for the new guest account.
Account lifetime – Specify the account lifetime, in days, for the new
guest account. The default 0 value does not limit the account lifetime.
6. In the Session Settings section, do the following:
Session lifetime – Specify a session lifetime, in hours, for the new guest
account. The default 0 value does not limit a session lifetime. The session
lifetime is the allowed cumulative total in hours spent on the network
during the account lifetime.
•Start Time – Specify a start time for the session for the new guest
account.
End Time – Specify an end time for the session for the new guest
account.
7. To save your changes, click OK.
12.2.1.2 Enabling or disabling guest accounts
A guest account must be enabled in order for a wireless device user to use the
guest account to obtain guest network services.
When a guest account is disabled, it remains in the database. A disabled guest
account cannot provide access to the network.
To enable or disable guest accounts:
1. Do one of the following:
If you have GuestPortal Manager rights, log onto the HiPath Wireless
Controller.
If you have full administrator rights:
a) From the main menu, click Virtual Network Configuration. The
Virtual Network Configuration screen is displayed.
b) In the left pane, expand the WLAN Services pane, click the
dedicated WLAN Service that provides the temporary guest network
services. The WLAN Services configuration window for that service
displays.
c) Click the Auth & Acct tab, and then click Configure. The Settings
screen is displayed.