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To configure local guest attributes:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a local guest and
enter local guest view.
local-user
user-name
class
network guest
By default, no local guests exist.
3.
Configure a password for the
local guest.
password
{
cipher
|
simple
}
string
By default, no password is
configured for a local guest.
4.
Configure a description for
the local guest.
description
text
By default, no description is
configured for a local guest.
5.
Specify the name of the local
guest.
full-name
name-string
By default, no name is specified for a
local guest.
6.
Specify the company of the
local guest.
company
company-name
By default, no company is specified
for a local guest.
7.
Specify the phone number of
the local guest.
phone
phone-number
By default, no phone number is
specified for a local guest.
8.
Specify the email address of
the local guest.
email-string
By default, no email address is
specified for a local guest.
The device sends email notifications
to this address to inform the guest of
the account information.
9.
Specify the sponsor name for
the local guest.
sponsor-full-name
name-string
By default, no sponsor name is
specified for a local guest.
10.
Specify the sponsor
department for the local
guest.
sponsor-department
department-string
By default, no sponsor department is
specified for a local guest.
11.
Specify the sponsor email
address for the local guest.
sponsor-email
email-string
By default, no sponsor email
address is specified for a local
guest.
The device sends email notifications
to this address to inform the sponsor
of the guest information.
12.
Configure the validity period
for the local guest.
validity-datetime
start-date
start-time
to
expiration-date
expiration-time
By default, a local guest does not
expire.
Expired guests cannot pass local
authentication.
13.
Assign the local guest to a
user group.
group
group-name
By default, a local guest belongs to
the system-defined user group
system
.
14.
Configure the local guest
status.
state
{
active
|
block
}
By default, a local guest is in active
state and is allowed to request
network services.
Configuring user group attributes
User groups simplify local user configuration and management. A user group contains a group of
local users and has a set of local user attributes. You can configure local user attributes for a user
group to implement centralized user attributes management for the local users in the group. Local
user attributes that are manageable include authorization attributes.