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Configuring and Managing Access Rules for Network Users 333
3 Type the userglob or MAC address glob that is allowed to access the SSID.
For a user glob — Type a full or partial username to be matched
during authentication (1 to 80 alphanumeric characters, with no
spaces or tabs). The format of a user glob depends on the client type
and EAP method.
For Windows domain clients using Protected EAP (PEAP), the user glob
is in the format Windows_domain_name\username. The Windows
domain name is the NetBIOS domain name and must be specified in
capital letters. For example, EXAMPLE\sydney, or EXAMPLE\*.*, which
specifies all usernames whose usernames contain periods.
For EAP with Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS) clients, the format is
username@domain_name. For example, sydney@example.com
specifies the user sydney in the domain name example.com. The
*@marketing.example.com glob specifies all users in the marketing
department at example.com. The user glob
sydney@engineering.example.com specifies the user sydney in the
engineering department at example.com.
For a MAC address glob — In the User Glob box, type a full or
partial username to be matched during authentication.
MAC addresses must be specified with colons as the delimiters (for
example, 00:11:22:33:44:55). You can use wildcards by specifying an

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