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CHAPTER 14
Dynamic Guest
This chapter shows you how to configure dynamic guest accounts.
14.1 Dynamic Guest Overview
Dynamic guest accounts are guest accounts, but are created dynamically with the guest
manager account and stored in the NXC’s local user database. A dynamic guest account user
can access the NXC’s services only within a given period of time and will become invalid after
the expiration date/time. A dynamic guest account has a dynamically-created user name and
password. You cannot modify or edit a dynamic guest account.
14.2 Dynamic Guest Commands
The following table describes the commands available for creating dynamic guest accounts.
You must use the
configure terminal command to enter the configuration mode before
you can use these commands.
Table 47 Command Summary: Dynamic Guest
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
username username password password user-
type guest-manager
Creates a guest-manager user account to generate
dynamic guest accounts.
users default-setting [no] user-type
dynamic-guest logon-lease-time <0~1440>
Sets the default lease time for the dynamic guests. Set it
to zero to set unlimited lease time. The
no command sets
the lease time to five minutes.
users default-setting [no] user-type
dynamic-guest logon-re-auth-time <0~1440>
Sets the default reauthorization time for the dynamic
guests. Set it to zero to set unlimited reauthorization time.
The
no command sets the reauthorization time to thirty
minutes.
users default-setting user-type guest-
manager logon-lease-time <0~1440>
Sets the default lease time for the guest-manager user.
Set it to zero to set unlimited lease time. The no
command sets the lease time to five minutes.
users default-setting user-type guest-
manager logon-re-auth-time <0~1440>
Sets the default reauthorization time for the guest-
manager user. Set it to zero to set unlimited
reauthorization time. The
no command sets the
reauthorization time to thirty minutes.
[no] groupname groupname Creates the specified user group if necessary and enters
sub-command mode. The
no command deletes the
specified user group.