Concept Guide

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Parameter Description Range Default
mode
Enables or disables the user account, Disable
opt-field-1
This category can be used for some other
purpose. For example, the optional category
fields can be used for another person, such as a
“Supervisor.” You can enter username, full name,
department and Email information into the
optional fields.
opt-field-2
Same as opt-field-1.
opt-field-3
Same as opt-field-1.
opt-field-4
Same as opt-field-1.
remote-ip
IP address assigned to the remote peer.
role
Role for the user. This role takes effect when the
internal database is specified in a server group
profile with a server derivation rule. If there is no
server derivation rule configured, then the user is
assigned the default role for the authentication
method.
guest
sponsor-dept
The guest sponsor’s department name
NOTE: A sponsor is the guest's primary contact
for the visit.
sponsor-email
The sponsor’s email address.
sponsor-fullname
The sponsor’s full name.
sponsor-name
The sponsor’s name.
start-time
Date and time, in mm/dd/yyy and hh:mm format,
the guest account begins.
Usage Guidelines
When you specify the internal database as an authentication server, client information is checked against the
user accounts in the internal database. You can modify an existing user account in the internal database with
the local-userdb modify command, or delete an account with the local-userdb del command.
By default, the internal database in the master controller is used for authentication. Issue the aaa
authentication-server internal use-local-switch command to use the internal database in a local
controller; you then need to add user accounts to the internal database in the local controller.
Example
The following command adds a user account in the internal database with an automatically-generated
username and password: