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Table 46 GuestManager Standard Fields (Continued) Field Description random_username_method String. Identifier specifying how usernames are to be created. It may be one of the following identifiers:  nwa_sequence to assign sequential usernames. In this case, the multi_prefix field is used as the prefix for the username, followed by a sequential number; the number of digits is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_picture_password to create a random username using the format string specified by the random_username_picture field.  nwa_digits_password to create a username using random digits. The length of the username is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_letters_password to create a username using random lowercase letters. The length of the username is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_lettersdigits_password to create a username using random lowercase letters and digits. The length of the username is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_alnum_password to create a username using a combination of random digits, uppercase letters and lowercase letters. The length of the username is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_strong_password to create a username using a combination of digits, uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and some punctuation. Certain characters are omitted from the generated username to ensure its readability (for example, "o", "O" and "0"). The length of the username is specified by the random_username_length field.  nwa_words_password to create a username using a combination of two randomly-selected words and a number between 1 and 99. The maximum length of each of the randomly-selected words is specified by the random_username_length field. random_username_picture String. The format string to use when creating a username, if the random_username_method field is set to nwa_picture_password. See "Format Picture String Symbols" in this chapter for a list of the special characters that may be used in the format string. remote_addr String. The IP address of the guest at the time the guest account was registered.This field may be up to 20 characters in length. The value of this field is not currently used by the system. role_id Integer. Role to assign to the account.The value of this field must be the integer ID of a valid RADIUS user role. role_name String. Name of the role assigned to the account. schedule_after Integer. Time period, in hours, after which the account will be enabled. This field is used when the modify_schedule_time field is set to schedule_after. The value is specified in hours and is relative to the current time. This field controls account creation behavior; it is not stored with created visitor accounts. schedule_time Integer. Time at which the account will be enabled. The time should be specified as a UNIX timestamp. secret_answer String. The guest's answer to the secret question that is stored in the secret_question field. To use this field, first add both the secret_question and secret_answer fields to a guest self-registration form. Then, in the self-service portal for a guest self-registration page, select the "Secret Question" as the Required Field. This configuration requires that guests provide the correct answer in order to reset their account password. Answers must match with regards to case in order to be considered as correct. secret_question String. The guest's secret question used to confirm the identity of a guest during a reset password operation. 468 | Reference ClearPass Guest 3.9 | Deployment Guide

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random_username_method
String. Identifier specifying how usernames are to be created. It may be one of the
following identifiers:
nwa_sequence
to assign sequential usernames. In this case, the
multi_prefix
field is used as the prefix for the username, followed by a sequential number; the
number of digits is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_picture_password
to create a random username using the format string
specified by the
random_username_picture
field.
nwa_digits_password
to create a username using random digits. The length of
the username is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_letters_password
to create a username using random lowercase letters.
The length of the username is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_lettersdigits_password
to create a username using random lowercase
letters and digits. The length of the username is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_alnum_password
to create a username using a combination of random
digits, uppercase letters and lowercase letters. The length of the username is
specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_strong_password
to create a username using a combination of digits,
uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and some punctuation. Certain characters
are omitted from the generated username to ensure its readability (for example,
“o”, “O” and “0”). The length of the username is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
nwa_words_password
to create a username using a combination of two
randomly-selected words and a number between 1 and 99. The maximum length
of each of the randomly-selected words is specified by the
random_username_length
field.
random_username_picture
String. The format string to use when creating a username, if the
random_username_method
field is set to
nwa_picture_password.
See
“Format
Picture String Symbols”
in this chapter for a list of the special characters that may
be used in the format string.
remote_addr
String. The IP address of the guest at the time the guest account was registered.This
field may be up to 20 characters in length. The value of this field is not currently used
by the system.
role_id
Integer. Role to assign to the account.The value of this field must be the integer ID of
a valid RADIUS user role.
role_name
String. Name of the role assigned to the account.
schedule_after
Integer. Time period, in hours, after which the account will be enabled. This field is
used when the
modify_schedule_time
field is set to
schedule_after
. The value is
specified in hours and is relative to the current time. This field controls account
creation behavior; it is not stored with created visitor accounts.
schedule_time
Integer. Time at which the account will be enabled. The time should be specified as a
UNIX timestamp.
secret_answer
String. The guest’s answer to the secret question that is stored in the
secret_question field. To use this field, first add both the
secret_question
and
secret_answer
fields to a guest self-registration form.
Then, in the self-service
portal for a guest self-registration page, select the “Secret Question” as the Required
Field. This configuration requires that guests provide the correct answer in order to
reset their account password. Answers must match with regards to case in order to
be considered as correct.
secret_question
String. The guest’s secret question used to confirm the identity of a guest during a
reset password operation.
Table 46
GuestManager Standard Fields (Continued)
Field
Description