H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Deploy VLAN—ID or name of the VLAN to be assigned to the user through the access device.

The value range of the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094. Other value is considered as a VLAN name.

{

Deploy User Profile—Name of the user profile to be assigned to the user through the access
device.

{

Deploy User Group—Name of the user group to be assigned to the user through the access
device.

{

Deploy ACL—Number or name of the ACL to be assigned to the user through the access device.

Authentication Binding Information area parameters:
All options selected in this area must be checked in network access authentication.

{

Bind Access Device IP—Requires the access device use the bound IP address.

{

Bind Access Device Port—Requires the user endpoint connect to an access device through the

bound port.

{

Bind VLAN—Requires the packets of the user carry the bound VLAN tag.

{

Bind QinQ Double VLAN—Requires the QinQ packets of the user carry the bound VLAN tags.

{

Bind User IP—Requires the authenticated NIC on the user endpoint use the bound IP address.

{

Bind User IPv6—Requires the authenticated NIC on the user endpoint use the bound IPv6
address.

{

Bind User MAC—Requires the authenticated NIC on the user endpoint use the bound MAC

address.

{

Bind User IMSI—Requires the user endpoint use the bound IMSI.

{

Bind Computer Name—Requires the user endpoint use the bound computer name.

{

Bind Domain—Requires the user endpoint join the bound Windows domain. The user does not

need to log onto the domain.

{

Logon Domain—Requires the user endpoint log on to the bound domain.

{

Bind User SSID—Requires the bound SSID be used.

{

Bind Access Device SN—Requires the access device use the bound serial number.

{

Control Access MAC Address—Checks the MAC address of the user endpoint. For more
information, see "

Configuring access MAC addresses

."

{

Control Hard Disk Serial Number—Checks serial numbers of the hard disks on the user endpoint.

For more information, see "

Configuring hard disk serial numbers

."

{

Enable SSID Access Control—Checks the SSID to which the user endpoint is connected. For more
information, see "

Configuring access SSIDs

."

User Client Configuration area parameters:

{

iNode Client Only—Whether user authentication must be performed through the iNode client.

{

Disable iNode DC for Windows—Blocks use of the iNode DC on Windows endpoints.

{

Disable iNode DC for Linux/Mac OS—Blocks use of the iNode DC on Linux and Mac OS

endpoints.

{

Forbid Modifying IP When Online—Disables an online user from modifying the endpoint's IP
address. Otherwise, the user is logged out.

{

Auto Reconnect after Network Failure—Enables the iNode client to automatically reconnect if
the user connection is closed because of a network failure.

{

Retry Interval (Minutes)—Interval at which the iNode client automatically reconnects, in minutes.
This parameter appears only when the Auto Reconnect after Network Failure option is selected.

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