Cisco Cisco 4404 Wireless LAN Controller 기술 참조
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Deployment Guide for Cisco Guest Access Using the Cisco Wireless LAN Controller, Release 4.1
OL-13691-01
Creating Guest Access Accounts
Figure 9
Local Management Users Summary Window
Note
This Local Management Users window lists the names and access privileges of the current local
management users.You can delete any of the user accounts from the controller by selecting the
Remove option from the blue arrow drop-down menu next to that account. However, deleting
the default administrative user prohibits both GUI and CLI access to the controller. Therefore,
you must create a user with administrative privileges (ReadWrite) before you remove the default
user.
management users.You can delete any of the user accounts from the controller by selecting the
Remove option from the blue arrow drop-down menu next to that account. However, deleting
the default administrative user prohibits both GUI and CLI access to the controller. Therefore,
you must create a user with administrative privileges (ReadWrite) before you remove the default
user.
Step 2
Click New. The window seen in
displays.
Figure 10
Local Management Users > New Page
Step 3
In the User Name field, enter a username.
Step 4
In the Password and Confirm Password fields, enter a password.
Note
Passwords are case sensitive.
Step 5
Select LobbyAdmin from the User Access Mode drop-down menu. This option enables the lobby
ambassador to create guest user accounts.
ambassador to create guest user accounts.
Note
The ReadOnly option in the User Access Mode menu creates an account with read-only
privileges, and the ReadWrite option creates an administrative account with both read and write
privileges.
privileges, and the ReadWrite option creates an administrative account with both read and write
privileges.