Руководство По Проектированию для Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Mini-PCI Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Enterprise Mobility 4.1 Design Guide
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Chapter 10 Cisco Unified Wireless Guest Access Services
Other Features and Solution Options
Step 1
Click the Security tab. (See
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Figure 10-49
User Login Policies
Step 2
In the left pane, click User Login Policies under AAA.
Step 3
Configure the maximum number of concurrent user logins (between 0–8).
Step 4
Click Apply.
Guest User Management Caveats
Note the following caveats:
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Guest accounts can be added using either method above or both methods together.
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When using WCS, the lobby admin may not have visibility of user accounts that might have been
created locally on the anchor controller if the controller configuration has not been recently
synchronized with WCS. If this is the case and a WCS lobby admin attempts to add an account with
a user name that is already configured on the WLC, the WCS configuration overrides the local
configuration.
created locally on the anchor controller if the controller configuration has not been recently
synchronized with WCS. If this is the case and a WCS lobby admin attempts to add an account with
a user name that is already configured on the WLC, the WCS configuration overrides the local
configuration.
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When adding user accounts locally on the controller, the local admin will have visibility of all
accounts that have been created, including those that were created via WCS.
accounts that have been created, including those that were created via WCS.
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If a guest user is currently authenticated to a WLAN and their credentials are deleted from WCS or
locally on the controller, the user traffic stops flowing, and the user is de-authenticated.
locally on the controller, the user traffic stops flowing, and the user is de-authenticated.
Other Features and Solution Options
Web Portal Page Configuration and Management
The internal web server and associated functionality is hosted locally on the anchor controller. When a
WLAN is configured to use the web policy, either for authentication or pass-through, the internal web
server is invoked by default. No further configuration is required. The internal portal includes a few
optional configuration parameters.
WLAN is configured to use the web policy, either for authentication or pass-through, the internal web
server is invoked by default. No further configuration is required. The internal portal includes a few
optional configuration parameters.