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Captive Portal
Local Groups/Users
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Local Users
You can configure a CP instance to accommodate either guest users and 
authorized users. Guest users do not have assigned user names and passwords.
Authorized users provide a valid user name and password that first must be 
validated against a local database or RADIUS server. Authorized users are 
typically assigned to a CP instance that is associated with a different VAP than 
guest users.
You can configure up to 128 authorized users in the local database.
To add and configure a local user:
STEP 1
Select Captive Portal > Local Groups/Users.
STEP  2
In the Local Users Settings area, configure these parameters:
Captive Portal Users—Choose Create to create a new user.
User Name—Enter the name for the new user.
STEP  3
Click Add User.
STEP  4
The Local Users Settings area reappears with additional options. Configure these 
parameters:
User Password—Enter the password, from 8 to 64 alphanumeric and 
special characters. A user must enter the password to log into the network 
through the Captive Portal.
Show Password as Clear Text—When enabled, the text you type is visible. 
When disabled, the text is not masked as you enter it.
Away Timeout—Enter the period of time that a user remains in the CP 
authenticated client list after the client disassociates from the WAP device. 
If the time specified in this field expires before the client attempts to 
reauthenticate, the client entry is removed from the authenticated client list. 
The range is from 0 to 1440 minutes. The default value is 60. The timeout 
value configured here has precedence over the value configured for the CP 
instance, unless the user value is set to 0. When set to 0, the timeout value 
configured for the CP instance is used.
Group Name—Choose the assigned user group. Each CP instance is 
configured to support a particular group of users.