Users Guide

To edit or create a TACACS Accounting profile, navigate to the Security > TACACS Accounting page.
Refer to the Authentication Servers chapter in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS User Guide for information about
TACACS Accounting. Refer to the "aaa tacacs-accounting" command in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS
CLI Guide for information about the options that are available on this form.
Security > Time Ranges
A time range profile establishes the boundaries by which users and guest users are to be supported on the network. This
is a security and access-related profile, and several time range profiles can be configured to enable absolute or periodic
access.
The Security > Time Ranges page displays all time ranges that are currently available in Dell Networking W
Configuration, time range profile type, the policy and WLAN that use time range profiles, and the folder in which each
profile is visible.
To create a new time range profile, click the Add New Time Range button, or click the pencil icon next to an existing
time range profile to adjust settings.
Refer to the Creating a Time Range section of the Captive Portal Authentication chapter in the Dell Networking W-
Series ArubaOS User Guide for information about time ranges. Refer to the "time-range" command in the Dell
Networking W-Series ArubaOS CLI Guide for information about the options that are available on this form.
Security > User Rules
The user role is a user derivation profile. User Rules can be derived from attributes from the clients association with an
AP. For VoIP phones, you can configure the devices to be placed in their user role based on the SSID or the
Organizational Unit Identifier (OUI) of the clients MAC address.
Navigate to the Security > User Rules page in the Dell Networking W Configuration navigation pane. This page
displays user rules that are currently configured, the AAA profile that references these rules, and the folder.
To add a new user rule, which is a derivation profile, click the Add New User Derivation Profile button. To edit an
existing user rule, click the pencil icon next to an existing rule.
Refer to the Authentication Servers chapter in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS User Guide for information about
Server Derivation Rules. Refer to the "aaa derivation-rules" command in the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS
CLI Guide for information about the options that are available on this form.
Local Config
Dell Networking W Configuration in AirWave supports local configuration of system and network settings for
controllers, such as VLANs, Ports and Interfaces, IP addresses and controller management access.. This section describes
the Local Config components in Dell Networking W Configuration. . For additional information about controller
system settings and network configuration settings, refer to the Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS User Guide.
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