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6-72   WS5100 Series Switch System Reference Guide
 
2. Select the 
Groups
 tab. 
3. Refer to the displayed user groups to assess the following read-only attributes for each group listed: 
4. Refer to the 
WLANs Assigned
 area of the Groups tab to review which switch WLANs are available for 
use with configured groups.
5. Refer to the 
Time of access in days
 field to assess the intervals (which days) the group has been 
assigned access to the switch managed network (after each user has been authenticated). At least one 
day is required to be selected.
This value is read-only within the Groups tab. Click 
Edit
 to modify the access assignments of an existing 
group or click 
Add 
to create a new group with unique access assignments.
Name
Displays the unique name assigned to each group. The group name should be indicative of 
the user population within and their shared activity within the switch managed network.
Guest Group
Displays whether a specific group has been defined as a guest group (with a red X) or has 
been configured as permanent group. Guest users have temporary Radius server access.
VLAN ID
Display the VLAN ID(s) used by each group listed. The VLAN ID is representative of the 
shared SSID each group member (user) employs to interoperate with one another within the 
switch managed network (once authenticated by the local Radius server). 
Time of Access Start
Displays the time each group was (will be) authenticated to interoperate within the switch 
managed network. Each user within the group will be authenticated with the local Radius 
server. Those group members successfully authenticated are allowed access to the switch 
managed network using the restrictions defined for the group.
Time of Access End
Displays the time each group’s user base will loose access privileges within the switch 
managed network. After this time, users within this group will not be authenticated by the 
local Radius server. However, if a user is part of a different group that has not exceeded their 
access end interval, then the user may still interoperate with the switch (remain 
authenticated) as part of that group.