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No User Logged In
If no user is logged into the device, launch the login dialog box and log in to access user profiles. The
Login
dialog box varies if it is:
•
Launched by the wireless application, because the service is connecting to a new profile that needs
credentials.
•
Launched by the wireless application, because the service is trying to verify the credentials due to
credential caching rules.
•
Launched by a user, when a user is logged in.
•
Launched by a user, when no user is logged in.
Tapping
OK
sends the credentials though the Wireless Application API. If you did not enter credentials, a dialog
box prompts you to fill in all required fields.
The
Log Off
button only displays when you are already logged on. When you tap the
Log Off
button, you are
prompted with three options:
Log Off
,
Switch Users
, and
Cancel
. Switching users logs you off and re-initializes
the login dialog box when there is no user logged on. Logging off closes the login dialog box. Tapping
Cancel
closes the
Log Off
dialog box and displays the
Login
dialog box.
When logged off, the device only roams to profiles that do not require credentials or to profiles that were
created with the credentials entered into the profile.
The
Cancel
button closes the dialog without logging into the network. If the login dialog was launched by the
Wireless Application and not by the user, tapping
Cancel
first causes a message box to display a warning that
the cancel disables the current profile. If you still choose to cancel the login, the profile is cancelled.
Once you cancel a profile, the profile is suppressed until you actively re-enable it or a new user logs onto the
device.
Table B-30
Log On/Off Options
Field
Description
Wireless Profile
When launching the login application, this field has available all the wireless
profiles that require credentials. This includes profiles that use EAP-TLS,
PEAP, LEAP, EAP-TTLS, or EAP-FAST.
Profile Status Icon
This icon (next to the profile name) indicates one of the following states:
The selected profile is cancelled.
The selected profile is enabled but is not the current profile.
The profile is the current profile (always the case when the Wireless Application
is launched).
Username, Password, and
Domain Name
These fields are used as credentials for the profile selected in the
Wireless
Profile
field. The
Password
fields is limited to 63 characters. The
Username
and
Domain Name
fields combined are limited to 63 characters. Note if any of the
above field labels are red, the entry is mandatory; if the field labels are black,
the entry is optional.
Mask Password Checkbox
Select this checkbox to mask the password field (so it displays only the '*'
character). This is the default.
Uncheck this to unmask the field (so it displays the entered text).
Status
This field indicates the reason the dialog is open.
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