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Visitor Account Activation Properties, modify_schedule_time

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l role_id: This field is the role to assign to the visitor account and may be specified directly. If this field is not specified, then determine the role ID from the role_name field. If no valid role ID is able to be determined, the visitor account is not created. l simultaneous_use: This field determines the maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed for the visitor account. If this field is not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used. l random_username_method - The method used to generate a random account username. If not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used. l random_username_length - The length in characters of random account usernames. If not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used. l random_password_method - The method used to generate a random account password. If not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used. l random_password_length - The length in characters of random account passwords. If not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used. Visitor Account Activation Properties l enabled: This field determines if the account is enabled or disabled; if not specified, the default is 1 (account is enabled). l do_schedule, modify_schedule_time, schedule_after and schedule_time: These fields are used to determine the time at which the visitor account will be activated. n If modify_schedule_time is "none", then the account is disabled and has no activation time set. n If modify_schedule_time is "now", then the account is enabled and has no activation time set. n If modify_schedule_time is a value that specifies a relative time change, for example "+1h", then the visitor account's activation time is modified accordingly. n If modify_schedule_time is a value that specifies an absolute time, for example "2010-12-31 17:00", then the visitor account's activation time is set to that value. n If modify_schedule_time is "schedule_after" or "schedule_time", then the activation time is determined according to the schedule_after or schedule_time fields as explained below. n If schedule_after is set and not zero, then add that time in hours to the current time and use it as the activation time (setting do_schedule to 1); enabled will be set to zero. n Otherwise, if schedule_after is zero, negative or unset, and schedule_time has been specified, use that activation time (set do_schedule to 1 and enabled to 0). If the schedule_time specified is in the past, set do_schedule to 0 and enabled to 1. n Otherwise, if schedule_time if not specified, then the visitor account has no activation time and do_schedule will default to zero. Visitor Account Expiration Properties l do_expire, modify_expire_time, expire_after and expire_time: These fields are used to determine the time at which the visitor account will expire. n If modify_expire_time is "none", then the account has no expiration time set. n If modify_expire_time is "now", then the account is disabled and has no expiration time set. n If modify_expire_time is a value that specifies a relative time change, for example "+1h", then the visitor account's expiration time is modified accordingly. n If modify_expire_time is a value that specifies an absolute time, for example "2010-12-31 17:00", then the visitor account's expiration time is set to that value. n If modify_expire_time is "expire_after" or "expire_time", then the expiration time is determined according to the expire_after or expire_time fields as explained below. 142 | Visitor Account Activation Properties Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide

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| Visitor Account Activation Properties
Dell Networking W-ClearPass Guest 6.0 | Deployment Guide
l
role_id
: This field is the role to assign to the visitor account and may be specified directly. If this field is not
specified, then determine the role ID from the
role_name
field. If no valid role ID is able to be determined, the
visitor account is not created.
l
simultaneous_use
: This field determines the maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed for the visitor
account. If this field is not specified, the default value from the GuestManager configuration is used.
l
random_username_method
– The method used to generate a random account username. If not specified, the
default value from the GuestManager configuration is used.
l
random_username_length
– The length in characters of random account usernames. If not specified, the default
value from the GuestManager configuration is used.
l
random_password_method
– The method used to generate a random account password. If not specified, the
default value from the GuestManager configuration is used.
l
random_password_length
– The length in characters of random account passwords. If not specified, the default
value from the GuestManager configuration is used.
Visitor Account Activation Properties
l
enabled
: This field determines if the account is enabled or disabled; if not specified, the default is 1 (account is
enabled).
l
do_schedule
,
modify_schedule_time
,
schedule_after
and
schedule_time
: These fields are used to determine the
time at which the visitor account will be activated.
n
If
modify_schedule_time
is “none”, then the account is disabled and has no activation time set.
n
If
modify_schedule_time
is “now”, then the account is enabled and has no activation time set.
n
If
modify_schedule_time
is a value that specifies a relative time change, for example “+1h”, then the visitor
account’s activation time is modified accordingly.
n
If
modify_schedule_time
is a value that specifies an absolute time, for example “2010-12-31 17:00”, then the
visitor account’s activation time is set to that value.
n
If
modify_schedule_time
is “schedule_after” or “schedule_time”, then the activation time is determined
according to the
schedule_after
or
schedule_time
fields as explained below.
n
If
schedule_after
is set and not zero, then add that time in hours to the current time and use it as the
activation time (setting
do_schedule
to 1);
enabled
will be set to zero.
n
Otherwise, if
schedule_after
is zero, negative or unset, and
schedule_time
has been specified, use that
activation time (set
do_schedule
to 1 and
enabled
to 0). If the
schedule_time
specified is in the past, set
do_schedule
to 0 and
enabled
to 1.
n
Otherwise, if
schedule_time
if not specified, then the visitor account has no activation time and
do_schedule
will default to zero.
Visitor Account Expiration Properties
l
do_expire
,
modify_expire_time
,
expire_after
and
expire_time
: These fields are used to determine the time at
which the visitor account will expire.
n
If
modify_expire_time
is “none”, then the account has no expiration time set.
n
If
modify_expire_time
is “now”, then the account is disabled and has no expiration time set.
n
If
modify_expire_time
is a value that specifies a relative time change, for example “+1h”, then the visitor
account’s expiration time is modified accordingly.
n
If
modify_expire_time
is a value that specifies an absolute time, for example “2010-12-31 17:00”, then the
visitor account’s expiration time is set to that value.
n
If
modify_expire_time
is “expire_after” or “expire_time”, then the expiration time is determined according
to the
expire_after
or
expire_time
fields as explained below.