Dell PowerConnect W Clearpass 100 Software 3.7 Deployment Guide - Page 117

Viewing All Operator Logins, User Account Filter, Session Filter, Account Limit, Create Operator Login

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 Only show accounts by operators created within their profile-Only guest accounts created by all operators within a profile display. The User Account Filter and Session Filter fields are optional, and allow you to create and configure these filtering options:  The User Account Filter lets you create a filter for the user account list that cannot be overridden by the operator. This filter is designated by role and is persistent. For example, this feature is useful in large deployments where an administrator wants the operators to only have a filtered view of some accounts. To create an account filter, enter a comma-delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators are described below.  The Session Filter field lets you create a filter that cannot be overridden by the operator for only that session. To create a session filter, enter a comma-delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators are described below. The user can enter a simple substring to match a portion of the username or any other fields that are configured for search, and may include the following operators: Table 11 Operators supported in filters Operator Meaning Additional Information = is equal to != is not equal to > is greater than >= is greater than or equal to < is less than You may search for multiple values when using the equality (=) or inequality !=) operators. To specify multiple values, list them separated by the pipe character ( | ). For example, specifying the filter "role_id=2|3, custom_field=Value" restricts the user accounts displayed to those with role IDs 2 and 3 (Guest and Employee), and with the field named "custom_field" set to "Value".

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Deployment Guide
Operator Logins
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Only show accounts by operators created within their profile—Only guest accounts created by all
operators within a profile display.
The
User Account Filter
and
Session Filter
fields are optional, and allow you to create and configure
these filtering options:
The
User Account Filter
lets you create a filter for the user account list that cannot be overridden by
the operator. This filter is designated by role and is persistent. For example, this feature is useful in large
deployments where an administrator wants the operators to only have a filtered view of some accounts.
To create an account filter, enter a comma-delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators are
described below.
The
Session Filter
field lets you create a filter that cannot be overridden by the operator for only that
session. To create a session filter, enter a comma-delimited list of field-value pairs. Supported operators
are described below.
The user can enter a simple substring to match a portion of the username or any other fields that are
configured for search, and may include the following operators:
The
Account Limit
field lets you set a limit for the number of accounts that an operator can create. Note
that disabled accounts are included in the account limit. Leave the Account Limit field blank to use the
Operator profile’s account limit setting.
Once all the fields have been completed, click the
 
Create Operator Login
button to finalize the
creation of this operator login.
Viewing All Operator Logins
You are able to view a list of operators using the
List All Operator Logins
command link.
Table 11
Operators supported in filters
Operator
Meaning
Additional Information
=
is equal to
You may search for multiple values when using the
equality (=) or inequality !=) operators. To specify multiple
values, list them separated by the pipe character ( | ).
For example, specifying the filter "role_id=2|3,
custom_field=Value" restricts the user accounts
displayed to those with role IDs 2 and 3 (Guest and
Employee), and with the field named "custom_field" set
to "Value".
!=
is not equal to
>
is greater than
>=
is greater than or equal to
<
is less than
<=
is less than or equal to
~
matches the regular expression
!~
does not match the regular expression