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Dynamic Guest Accounts
55.1 Dynamic Guest Accounts Overview
Dynamic guest accounts are guest accounts, but are created dynamically and stored in the UAG’s
local user database. A dynamic guest account has a dynamically-created user name and password.
A dynamic guest account user can access the UAG’s services only within a given period of time and
will become invalid after the expiration date/time.
There are three types of dynamic guest accounts depending on how they are created or
authenticated: billing-users, ua-users and trial-users.
billing-users are guest account created with the
dynamic-guest generate
command or the guest
manager account or an external printer and paid by cash or created and paid via the on-line
payment service.
ua-users are users that log in from the user agreement page.
trial-users are free guest accounts that are created with the
dynamic-guest generate-freeuser
command or the Free Time function.
55.2 Dynamic-guest Commands
This table lists the
dynamic-guest
commands. You must use the
configure terminal
command
to enter the configuration mode before you can use these commands.
Table 169
dynamic-guest Commands
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
dynamic-guest freeuser
user_name
Creates a free dynamic guest account (trial-user) with the specified user
name and enters the dynamic-guest sub-command mode to set the
password and timeout settings. See
commands.
dynamic-guest generate
Sets the UAG to automatically create a dynamic guest account (billing-
user) and enters the dynamic-guest sub-command mode to set the
password and timeout settings. See
commands.
dynamic-guest generate-freeuser
Sets the UAG to automatically create a free dynamic guest account (trial-
user) and enters the dynamic-guest sub-command mode to set the
password and timeout settings. See
commands.
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