> Do you see the vlan attribute under Administration > Dictionaries >
> Attributes with type GuestUser?
I assume you are addressing the "Service policy" issue and not the jquery question.
Yes, the attribute is there and working fine. I have the policy accessing it and making decisions on it. The issue
seems to be that you can not use a regular expression or text with a variable. For example, currently the policy checks
this and it works fine.
(Device:Available_MAB_Vlans CONTAINS %{GuestUser:vlan})
But if I try to add a regular express or check for the variable and text like this
(Device:Available_MAB_Vlans CONTAINS ,%{GuestUser:vlan},)
It does not work. We have tried regular expressions with the same result. They work without the variable but not with.
What we are doing here is we want to make sure that the vlan the user wants exists in the building. So for each device
we have a list of vlans available. But if we just do the first check vlan 10 matches 100 in the list. So the list is
comma separated and we check to see if vlan ,10, is in the list. The other way at is is to move to 4 digit vlan numbers
like 0010, but that makes the list huge. So as a work around we created a second variable that is ,vlan, and then we
just check that variable. It works but currently the variable is stored in the endpoint database, ideally it would be
in the guestuser database. But on another issue, I can not seem to update the GuestUser:vlan with a post authentication
profile. It always we to build it and says it does it...but never does.