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Quantum SPARK 1500 - Identity Collector

Quantum SPARK 1500
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Working with User Awareness
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|260
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Users must agree to the following conditions - You can require that users
agree to legal conditions. In the text box, enter the conditions that are shown to
the user.
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Upload - Lets you upload a company logo. Browse to the logo file and click
Apply. The logo is shown in the Displayed Logo section.
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Use Default - Uses the default logo.
4. In the Advanced tab:
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Portal Address - Keep the default setting which is the address the Captive
Portal runs on the Quantum Spark Appliance or enter a different portal address.
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Session timeout - Sets for how long an authenticated user can access the
network or Internet before they have to authenticate again.
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Enable Unregistered guests login - Allow an unregistered, guest user to be
identified in the logs by name and not only by IP address.
An unregistered user is an unmanaged non-AD user, typically a partner or a
contractor. To gain access, guests enter their company name, email address,
phone number (optional), and name.
Configure the Guest Session timeout. This is the number of minutes for which a
guest user can access network resources. The default timeout is 180 minutes.
Guest access is logged. The name of the guest shows in the User column of the
Logs and Monitoring tab. The other details show in the full log entry.
Guest access is logged. The name of the guest shows in the User column of the
Logs and Monitoring tab. The other details show in the full log entry.
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Force quick cache timeout if user closes portal window - When the portal is
closed, the user is logged out within 5 - 10 minutes.
5. Click Apply
Identity Collector
Note - In the R81.10.X releases, this feature is available starting from the R81.10.05
version.
Quantum Spark Locally Managed appliances support Identity Collector as an Identity Source
in versions R81.10.05 and higher.
To configure the Identity Collector
1. In the Policy Configuration section, select Identity Collector and click Configure.
The Authorized Clients window opens.

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