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Field modify_schedule_time multi_initial_sequence multi_prefix netmask no_password no_portal no_warn_before notes Description l "password" to use the value from the password field; l Any other value leaves the password unmodified. This field controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with created or modified visitor accounts. String. Value indicating how to modify the schedule_time field. It may be one of the following values: l "none" to disable the account activation time; l "now" to activate the account immediately; l "schedule_time" to use the activation time specified in the schedule_time form field (normally a UNIX time, but may be 0 to disable activation time); l "schedule_after" to set the activation time to the current time plus the number of hours in the schedule_after field; l "plus X", where X is a time measurement, to extend the activation time by X. The time measurement is normally hours, but may have a "ywdhms" suffix to indicate years, weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, respectively. Alternatively, this operation may be written equivalently as '+X', 'pX', 'plusX', 'add X', 'addX', or 'aX'. Example: to delay activation time by 2 days, use the value +2d. l "minus X", where X is a time measurement, to reduce the activation time by X. See above for details about specifying a time measurement. Alternatively, this operation may be written equivalently as '-X', 'mX', 'minusX', 'sub X', 'subX', or 'sX'. Example: to bring forward activation time by 12 hours, use the value -12h. l A time measurement "X", to set the activation time to the current time plus X. l A time and date specification, to set the activation time to that time and date. Many different formats are specified; for clarity it is recommended that a standard format such as ISO-8601 is used ("YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" format). l Any other value to leave schedule_time unmodified. This field controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with created or modified visitor accounts. Integer. Initial sequence number. This field is used when creating guest accounts and the random_username_method field is set to "nwa_sequence". If this field is not set, the next available sequence number for the given multi_prefix is used. Sequence numbering will start with 0 if no initial sequence number has been set. String. The prefix of each username generated when creating guest accounts and the random_username_method field is set to "nwa_sequence". String. Network address mask to use for stations using the account. This field may be up to 20 characters in length. The value of this field is not currently used by the system. However, a RADIUS user role may be configured to assign network masks using this field by adding the Framed-IP-Netmask attribute, and setting the value for the attribute to:

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Field
Description
l
“password” to use the value from the
password
field;
l
Any other value leaves the password unmodified.
This fiel
d controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with created
or modified visitor accounts.
modify_schedule_time
String. Value indicating how to modify the
schedule_time
field.
It may be one of the following values:
l
“none” to disable the account activation time;
l
“now” to activate the account immediately;
l
“schedule_time” to use the activation time specified in the
schedule_time
form field
(normally a UNIX time, but may be 0 to disable activation time);
l
“schedule_after” to set the activation time to the current time plus the number of hours
in the
schedule_after
field;
l
“plus
X
”, where
X
is a time measurement, to extend the activation time by
X.
The time
measurement is normally hours, but may have a “ywdhms” suffix to indicate years,
weeks, days, hours, minutes, or seconds, respectively. Alternatively, this operation may
be written equivalently as ‘+X’, ‘pX’, ‘plusX’, ‘add X’, ‘addX’, or ‘aX’. Example: to delay
activation time by 2 days, use the value
+2d
.
l
“minus
X
”, where
X
is a time measurement, to reduce the activation time by
X
. See
above for details about specifying a time measurement. Alternatively, this operation may
be written equivalently as ‘-X’, ‘mX’, ‘minusX’, ‘sub X’, ‘subX’, or ‘sX’. Example: to bring
forward activation time by 12 hours, use the value
-12h
.
l
A time measurement “
X
”, to set the activation time to the current time plus
X
.
l
A time and date specification, to set the activation time to that time and date. Many
different formats are specified; for clarity it is recommended that a standard format such
as ISO-8601 is used (“YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss” format).
l
Any other value to leave
schedule_time
unmodified.
This field controls account creation and modification behavior; it is not stored with created
or modified visitor accounts.
multi_initial_sequence
Integer. Initial sequence number. This field is used when creating guest accounts and the
random_username_method
field is set to “nwa_sequence”. If this field is not set, the next
available sequence number for the given
multi_prefix
is used. Sequence numbering will
start with 0 if no initial sequence number has been set.
multi_prefix
String. The prefix of each username generated when creating guest accounts and the
random_username_method
field is set to “nwa_sequence”.
netmask
String. Network address mask to use for stations using the account. This field may be up to
20 characters in length. The value of this field is not currently used by the system. However,
a RADIUS user role may be configured to assign network masks using this field by adding
the Framed-IP-Netmask attribute, and setting the value for the attribute to:
<?= $user
["netmask"]
no_password
Boolean. If set, prevents a user from changing their own password using the guest self-
service portal. Set this field to a non-zero value or a non-empty string to disable guest-
initiated password changes. The default is to allow guest-initiated password changes,
unless this field is set.
no_portal
Boolean. If set, prevents a user from logging into the guest service portal. Set this field to a
non-zero value or a non-empty string to disable guest access to the self-service portal. The
default is to allow guest access to the self-service portal, unless this field is set.
no_warn_before
Boolean. User does not receive a logout expiration warning. The admin or user can opt out
of this option by setting the field to 1.
notes
String. Comments or notes stored with the account. This field may be up to 255 characters in
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