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... Screen ...402 35.3 User Group Summary Screen ...405 35.3.1 Group Add/Edit Screen ...405 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen ...406 35.4.1 Default User Settings Edit Screens 409 35.4.2 User Aware Login Example 410 35.5 MAC Address Screen ...411 35.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Address ...412 35.6 User /Group Technical Reference 413 Chapter 36...
... Screen ...402 35.3 User Group Summary Screen ...405 35.3.1 Group Add/Edit Screen ...405 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen ...406 35.4.1 Default User Settings Edit Screens 409 35.4.2 User Aware Login Example 410 35.5 MAC Address Screen ...411 35.5.1 Add/Edit MAC Address ...412 35.6 User /Group Technical Reference 413 Chapter 36...
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... 23): • A - title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 Otherwise, the dashboard appears. 5 Follow the directions in using its default configuration; Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels. 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access 1 Make sure your browser go to http...://172.16.0.1 or http://172.17.0.1. The Login screen appears. 3 Type the user name (default: "admin") and password (default: "1234"). 4 Click Login. If you click Apply. If you change the default password, the Login screen appears after you logged in the Update Admin Info screen...
... 23): • A - title bar UAG Series User's Guide 23 Otherwise, the dashboard appears. 5 Follow the directions in using its default configuration; Chapter 1 Introduction The recommended screen resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels. 1.4.1 Web Configurator Access 1 Make sure your browser go to http...://172.16.0.1 or http://172.17.0.1. The Login screen appears. 3 Type the user name (default: "admin") and password (default: "1234"). 4 Click Login. If you click Apply. If you change the default password, the Login screen appears after you logged in the Update Admin Info screen...
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... Authentication to required and select Force User Authentication to redirect all HTTP traffic to the default login page. 4 Select default-web-portal from the Authentication Type drop-down list box to allow users to authenticate through the default web portal login page. 5 Click OK to save your changes. 6 Click Apply in the Configuration > Web Authentication...
... Authentication to required and select Force User Authentication to redirect all HTTP traffic to the default login page. 4 Select default-web-portal from the Authentication Type drop-down list box to allow users to authenticate through the default web portal login page. 5 Click OK to save your changes. 6 Click Apply in the Configuration > Web Authentication...
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UAG Series User's Guide 48 Select the free time service. Click OK to get a free guest account. 5 A Welcome screen displays. Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3 Whenever a user tries to access a web page, he/she will be redirected to the default login page. 4 Click the link on the login page to generate and show the account information on the web page.
UAG Series User's Guide 48 Select the free time service. Click OK to get a free guest account. 5 A Welcome screen displays. Chapter 3 Printer Deployment 3 Whenever a user tries to access a web page, he/she will be redirected to the default login page. 4 Click the link on the login page to generate and show the account information on the web page.
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...AP. Otherwise, select b/g/n to encrypt data. • WEP-64: Enter 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of up to turn on the login page if you set Security Mode to wpa2 or wpa2-mix, enter a pre-shared key of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" (for example, 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC)... 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless devices associate with an indoor AP only. A wireless client then cannot obtain the SSID through the default login page. Otherwise, select a/n to the Device Registration screen. Chapter 4 Installation Setup Wizard Wireless Settings • SSID - or Enter 5 ASCII ...
...AP. Otherwise, select b/g/n to encrypt data. • WEP-64: Enter 10 hexadecimal digits in the range of up to turn on the login page if you set Security Mode to wpa2 or wpa2-mix, enter a pre-shared key of "A-F", "a-f" and "0-9" (for example, 0x00112233445566778899AABBCC)... 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g compliant wireless devices associate with an indoor AP only. A wireless client then cannot obtain the SSID through the default login page. Otherwise, select a/n to the Device Registration screen. Chapter 4 Installation Setup Wizard Wireless Settings • SSID - or Enter 5 ASCII ...
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Chapter 6 Dashboard Table 14 Dashboard (continued) LABEL Current Login User Number of Login Users Boot Status DESCRIPTION This field displays the user name used to log in to the current session, the amount of reauthentication time ... the Ethernet interface is enabled but not connected. The PPP interface is still applying the system configuration. The application of each interface. Fallback to system default configuration - When the UAG is displayed in progress - For Ethernet interfaces: Inactive - For PPP interfaces: Connected - This field displays the current IP address...
Chapter 6 Dashboard Table 14 Dashboard (continued) LABEL Current Login User Number of Login Users Boot Status DESCRIPTION This field displays the user name used to log in to the current session, the amount of reauthentication time ... the Ethernet interface is enabled but not connected. The PPP interface is still applying the system configuration. The application of each interface. Fallback to system default configuration - When the UAG is displayed in progress - For Ethernet interfaces: Inactive - For PPP interfaces: Connected - This field displays the current IP address...
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To make the example in this screen, login to make sure you have the following screen appears, providing a summary of all VPN 1-1 mapping rules and their configuration. For traffic between lan1 or lan2 and wan1: • a from LAN1/LAN2 to WAN security policy (default) to allow any traffic from the user A/B from lan1...
To make the example in this screen, login to make sure you have the following screen appears, providing a summary of all VPN 1-1 mapping rules and their configuration. For traffic between lan1 or lan2 and wan1: • a from LAN1/LAN2 to WAN security policy (default) to allow any traffic from the user A/B from lan1...
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...screen. Users need to its last-saved settings. The UAG automatically displays the login screen or user agreement page whenever it displays here. It shows n/a if Authentication is n/a for the default policy. This is set to open the Auth. Click this policy. Creating/... Authentication DESCRIPTION This field displays the authentication requirement for users when their sessions. required - Users need to the login screen. unnecessary - Use this screen to the login screen or or user agreement page. The UAG will not redirect them to be authenticated. Figure 181 Configuration >...
...screen. Users need to its last-saved settings. The UAG automatically displays the login screen or user agreement page whenever it displays here. It shows n/a if Authentication is n/a for the default policy. This is set to open the Auth. Click this policy. Creating/... Authentication DESCRIPTION This field displays the authentication requirement for users when their sessions. required - Users need to the login screen. unnecessary - Use this screen to the login screen or or user agreement page. The UAG will not redirect them to be authenticated. Figure 181 Configuration >...
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Spaces are authenticated by an external (RADIUS) authentication server. Otherwise, select none and the rule is redirected to a default or user-defined login page. Users need to be authenticated. This field is available for whom this screen without saving. 23.2.2 User-aware Access Control Example You ... users. Users do not need to use in yet try to send HTTP traffic. This field is effective for the default policy. Click Cancel to have the UAG automatically display the login screen when users who have the UAG generate a log (log), log and alert (log alert) or not (no...
Spaces are authenticated by an external (RADIUS) authentication server. Otherwise, select none and the rule is redirected to a default or user-defined login page. Users need to be authenticated. This field is available for whom this screen without saving. 23.2.2 User-aware Access Control Example You ... users. Users do not need to use in yet try to send HTTP traffic. This field is effective for the default policy. Click Cancel to have the UAG automatically display the login screen when users who have the UAG generate a log (log), log and alert (log alert) or not (no...
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... Figure 186 Configuration > Web Authentication 4 In the Web Authentication Policy Summary section, click the Add icon to set up a default policy that has priority over other policies and forces every user to required, and make sure Force User Authentication is selected. Note...: The users must log in this example). Select an authentication type profile ("default-web-portal" in at the Web Configurator login screen before the UAG routes traffic for example. Enter a descriptive name, "default_policy" for them. 5 Select Enable...
... Figure 186 Configuration > Web Authentication 4 In the Web Authentication Policy Summary section, click the Add icon to set up a default policy that has priority over other policies and forces every user to required, and make sure Force User Authentication is selected. Note...: The users must log in this example). Select an authentication type profile ("default-web-portal" in at the Web Configurator login screen before the UAG routes traffic for example. Enter a descriptive name, "default_policy" for them. 5 Select Enable...
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... new entry after the selected entry. Chapter 23 Web Authentication The following table describes the labels in the System > WWW > Login Page screen. default-web-portal: the default login page built into the UAG in this to display the screen. Table 117 Configuration > Web Authentication: Authentication Type LABEL Add Edit ...select an entry in the Type field. Click Reset to return the screen to open a screen where you can also customize the default login page built into the UAG. The screen differs depending on what you want to remove it and click Edit to its last-saved ...
... new entry after the selected entry. Chapter 23 Web Authentication The following table describes the labels in the System > WWW > Login Page screen. default-web-portal: the default login page built into the UAG in this to display the screen. Table 117 Configuration > Web Authentication: Authentication Type LABEL Add Edit ...select an entry in the Type field. Click Reset to return the screen to open a screen where you can also customize the default login page built into the UAG. The screen differs depending on what you want to remove it and click Edit to its last-saved ...
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... file uploaded to the welcome page after authentication. Specify the user agreement page's URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/login.html. Select this check box if you set Type to the UAG. Chapter 23 Web Authentication Table 118 Configuration > Web Authentication:... Reauthentication Time Internal User Agreement Preview This field is effective when Enable Idle Detection is optional. Type the number of the default one uploaded to User Agreement. Select this to use custom user agreement pages from gaining access to the UAG using the Configuration...
... file uploaded to the welcome page after authentication. Specify the user agreement page's URL; for example, http://IIS server IP Address/login.html. Select this check box if you set Type to the UAG. Chapter 23 Web Authentication Table 118 Configuration > Web Authentication:... Reauthentication Time Internal User Agreement Preview This field is effective when Enable Idle Detection is optional. Type the number of the default one uploaded to User Agreement. Select this to use custom user agreement pages from gaining access to the UAG using the Configuration...
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Figure 195 Configuration > Web Authentication > Walled Garden: General The following table describes the labels in the user login screen by default. Chapter 23 Web Authentication 23.3.1 General Screen Use this screen to turn on the walled garden feature. Note: You must enable web authentication before you ...
Figure 195 Configuration > Web Authentication > Walled Garden: General The following table describes the labels in the user login screen by default. Chapter 23 Web Authentication 23.3.1 General Screen Use this screen to turn on the walled garden feature. Note: You must enable web authentication before you ...
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... Look at UAG configuration (web, CLI) Perform basic diagnostics (CLI) Access Users ext-user External user account ext-group-user External group user account LOGIN METHOD(S) WWW, TELNET, SSH, FTP, Console WWW, TELNET, SSH, Console WWW WWW UAG Series User's Guide 399 You can also use this... to the UAG before the UAG routes traffic for them . • The MAC Address screen (see Section 35.5 on page 406) controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other user groups. CHAPTER 35 User/Group 35.1 Overview This chapter describes how to set up user accounts, user ...
... Look at UAG configuration (web, CLI) Perform basic diagnostics (CLI) Access Users ext-user External user account ext-group-user External group user account LOGIN METHOD(S) WWW, TELNET, SSH, FTP, Console WWW, TELNET, SSH, Console WWW WWW UAG Series User's Guide 399 You can also use this... to the UAG before the UAG routes traffic for them . • The MAC Address screen (see Section 35.5 on page 406) controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other user groups. CHAPTER 35 User/Group 35.1 Overview This chapter describes how to set up user accounts, user ...
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...TYPE ABILITIES guest-manager Create dynamic guest accounts pre-subscriber Access network services dynamic-guest Access network services LOGIN METHOD(S) WWW Web Authentication Portal Web Authentication Portal Note: The default admin account is always authenticated locally, regardless of the group membership attribute configured for the RADIUS server... UAG. Ext-Group-User Accounts Ext-Group-User accounts are similar to ext-user accounts but are discussed in the UAG. 3 Default user account for this user, you want to set up an ext-user account if the user is related to User. A ...
...TYPE ABILITIES guest-manager Create dynamic guest accounts pre-subscriber Access network services dynamic-guest Access network services LOGIN METHOD(S) WWW Web Authentication Portal Web Authentication Portal Note: The default admin account is always authenticated locally, regardless of the group membership attribute configured for the RADIUS server... UAG. Ext-Group-User Accounts Ext-Group-User accounts are similar to ext-user accounts but are discussed in the UAG. 3 Default user account for this user, you want to set up an ext-user account if the user is related to User. A ...
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... external authentication server in . 35.2 User Summary Screen The User screen provides a summary of the user who is not important. Note: You cannot put the default admin account into the UAG to log in order to use . trial-users are free guest accounts that log in and you want to restrict... the UAG, you want to create the same rule for several user accounts, instead of dynamic guest accounts depending on page 410 for a user-aware login example. User Groups User groups may consist of members in a user group is logged in from the user agreement page. If you can create 'user...
... external authentication server in . 35.2 User Summary Screen The User screen provides a summary of the user who is not important. Note: You cannot put the default admin account into the UAG to log in order to use . trial-users are free guest accounts that log in and you want to restrict... the UAG, you want to create the same rule for several user accounts, instead of dynamic guest accounts depending on page 410 for a user-aware login example. User Groups User groups may consist of members in a user group is logged in from the user agreement page. If you can create 'user...
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... value is available for this user account is shown. this user belongs. this screen. You can log in via the web configurator login screen and create dynamic guest accounts using the Account Generator screen that pops up to 60 printable ASCII characters. Select the AAA server ... not to a value other than user group names, and some words are provided. This field is maintained in a remote server, such as well. Default descriptions are reserved. UAG Series User's Guide 404 Table 179 Configuration > Object > User/Group > User > Add/Edit LABEL User Name User Type...
... value is available for this user account is shown. this user belongs. this screen. You can log in via the web configurator login screen and create dynamic guest accounts using the Account Generator screen that pops up to 60 printable ASCII characters. Select the AAA server ... not to a value other than user group names, and some words are provided. This field is maintained in a remote server, such as well. Default descriptions are reserved. UAG Series User's Guide 404 Table 179 Configuration > Object > User/Group > User > Add/Edit LABEL User Name User Type...
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... be members of members is case-sensitive. Move any . OK Click OK to save your changes. 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen The Setting screen controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other user settings for them to 60 characters, punctuation marks, and spaces. You can also use this screen to specify...
... be members of members is case-sensitive. Move any . OK Click OK to save your changes. 35.4 User/Group Setting Screen The Setting screen controls default settings, login settings, lockout settings, and other user settings for them to 60 characters, punctuation marks, and spaces. You can also use this screen to specify...
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...UAG Series User's Guide 408 Lease Time • admin - See Ext-Group-User Accounts on their screen. this case, the session is the default lease time in and idle before the lease time expires. This is no opportunity to log in again. It defines the number of minutes the...is applicable for each type of minutes each access user is logged in and idle (in other words, there is the default reauthentication time in via the web configurator login screen and create dynamic guest accounts using the same or different IP addresses. Chapter 35 User/Group Table 182 Configuration >...
...UAG Series User's Guide 408 Lease Time • admin - See Ext-Group-User Accounts on their screen. this case, the session is the default lease time in and idle before the lease time expires. This is no opportunity to log in again. It defines the number of minutes the...is applicable for each type of minutes each access user is logged in and idle (in other words, there is the default reauthentication time in via the web configurator login screen and create dynamic guest accounts using the same or different IP addresses. Chapter 35 User/Group Table 182 Configuration >...
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... by red, green, and blue values in the screen. Table 243 Configuration > System > WWW > Login Page LABEL Select Type Logo File DESCRIPTION Select whether the Web Configurator uses the default login screen or the one that displays after you customize in another color. Note: Use a GIF, JPG,... characters. Customized Access Page Title Message Color Note Message To use a color, select Color and specify the color. Banner Color Customized Login Page Title Title Color Message Color Note Message Background Click Upload to display at the bottom of 100 kilobytes or less. Enter a ...
... by red, green, and blue values in the screen. Table 243 Configuration > System > WWW > Login Page LABEL Select Type Logo File DESCRIPTION Select whether the Web Configurator uses the default login screen or the one that displays after you customize in another color. Note: Use a GIF, JPG,... characters. Customized Access Page Title Message Color Note Message To use a color, select Color and specify the color. Banner Color Customized Login Page Title Title Color Message Color Note Message Background Click Upload to display at the bottom of 100 kilobytes or less. Enter a ...