3com 3CRWX120695A WXR100 User Manual
Creating and Managing Users in the Local User Database
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service-type
Type of access the user
is requesting.
is requesting.
Access type, which can be one of the
following:
following:
2—Framed; for network user access
6—Administrative; for
administrative access, with
authorization to access the enabled
(configuration) mode. The user
must enter the enable command
and the correct enable password to
access the enabled mode.
administrative access, with
authorization to access the enabled
(configuration) mode. The user
must enter the enable command
and the correct enable password to
access the enabled mode.
7—NAS-Prompt; for
administrative access to the
nonenabled mode only. In this
mode, the user can still enter the
enable command and the correct
enable password to access the
enabled mode.
administrative access to the
nonenabled mode only. In this
mode, the user can still enter the
enable command and the correct
enable password to access the
enabled mode.
For administrative sessions, the WX
switch always sends 6 (Administrative).
switch always sends 6 (Administrative).
The RADIUS server can reply with one
of the values listed above.
of the values listed above.
If the service-type is not set on the
RADIUS server, administrative users
receive NAS-Prompt access, and
network users receive Framed access.
RADIUS server, administrative users
receive NAS-Prompt access, and
network users receive Framed access.
Note: MSS will quietly accept
Callback Framed but you cannot
select this access type in MSS.
Callback Framed but you cannot
select this access type in MSS.
session-timeout
(network access
mode only)
mode only)
Maximum number of
seconds for the user’s
session.
seconds for the user’s
session.
Number between 0 and
4,294,967,296 seconds
(approximately 136.2 years).
4,294,967,296 seconds
(approximately 136.2 years).
ssid
(network access
mode only)
mode only)
SSID the user is allowed
to access after
authentication.
to access after
authentication.
Name of the SSID you want the user
to use. The SSID must be configured
in a service profile, and the service
profile must be used by a radio
profile assigned to 3Com radios in
the Mobility Domain.
to use. The SSID must be configured
in a service profile, and the service
profile must be used by a radio
profile assigned to 3Com radios in
the Mobility Domain.
Table 22 Authentication Attributes for Local Users (continued)
Attribute
Description
Valid Value(s)