Lobby ambassador account
A lobby ambassador account is a user account that
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allows designated personnel (lobby ambassadors) to create and delete guest users on the network
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allows lobby ambassadors to assign guest user parameters such as password, life span, and role profile, and
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restricts lobby ambassadors from creating WLAN or web authentication policies.
Feature history
This table provides release and related information about the feature explained in this section.
This feature is also available in all the releases subsequent to the one in which they are introduced in, unless noted otherwise.
Feature Name |
Release Information |
Feature Description |
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Lobby ambassador account |
Cisco IOS XE Dublin 17.2.x |
From Cisco IOS XE Cupertino 17.2.x onwards, lobby administrators can add or delete a client from the allowed list to manage the association with a WLAN or SSID. |
As a global administrator, you create a lobby ambassador user to manage guest accounts.
Configure the RADIUS server with the Cisco-AV-pair privilege level set greater than zero to enable lobby ambassador functionality.
![]() Note |
An administrator can create lobby ambassador accounts remotely using a RADIUS or TACACS server, or locally. Only the administrator can create WLAN policies, web authentication policies, and AAA attribute lists. Lobby ambassadors use these attribute lists to map guest users to role profiles, including Quality-of-Service profiles. After upgrading to Cisco Catalyst 9800 Controller software release 17.2.x, clear the browser cache to correctly view the lobby admin GUI. |