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Chapter 35 User/Group The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 184 Web Configurator for Non-Admin Users LABEL User-defined lease time (max ... minutes) Renew DESCRIPTION Access users can specify a lease time shorter than or equal to the one that you specified. The default value is the lease time that you specified. Access users can click this button to reset the lease time, the amount of time remaining before the UAG automatically logs them out. The UAG sets this amount of time according to the Updating lease time automatically Remaining time before lease timeout Remaining time before auth. timeout • User-defined lease time field in this screen • Lease time field in the User Add/Edit screen (see Section 35.2.1 on page 402) • Lease time field in the Setting > Edit screen (see Section 35.4 on page 406) This box appears if you checked the Allow renewing lease time automatically box in the Setting screen. (See Section 35.4 on page 406.) Access users can select this check box to reset the lease time automatically 30 seconds before it expires. Otherwise, access users have to click the Renew button to reset the lease time. This field displays the amount of lease time that remains, though the user might be able to reset it. This field displays the amount of time that remains before the UAG automatically logs the access user out, regardless of the lease time. 35.5 MAC Address Screen This screen shows the MAC addresses of wireless clients, which can be authenticated by their MAC addresses using the local user database. Click Configuration > Object > User/Group > MAC Address to open this screen. Note: You need to configure an SSID security profile's MAC authentication settings to have the AP use the UAG's local database to authenticate wireless clients by their MAC addresses. Figure 277 Configuration > Object > User/Group > MAC Address UAG Series User's Guide 411