Modifying an http user agent, Deleting an http user agent, Managing mac addresses – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Endpoint Type—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter an

endpoint type in the field next to the list.

{

OS—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter an OS in the field
next to the list.

{

Description—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter a
description in the field next to the list.

7.

Click Preview to view the expected import result.

8.

Click OK to import the HTTP user agents in batches.

9.

View the import result.
After import, the operation result page shows the total number of imported HTTP user agents and
import failures.
If the import fails, you can click Download to download or open the operation log that records the
HTTP user agents failed to be imported and the failure reason.

10.

Click Back to return to the HTTP user agent list.
The imported HTTP user agents are displayed on the HTTP user agent list.

Modifying an HTTP user agent

1.

Access the HTTP user agent list page.

2.

Click the Modify icon for the HTTP user agent you want to modify.
The Modify HTTP User Agent page appears.

3.

Modify the parameters in the configuration. For more information, see "

Adding an HTTP user

agent

."

4.

Click OK.

Deleting an HTTP user agent

1.

Access the HTTP user agent list page.

2.

Click the Delete icon for the HTTP user agent you want to delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

3.

Click OK.

Managing MAC addresses

UAM can use the MAC address of an endpoint to determine the endpoint information.

Accessing the MAC address page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Endpoint Profiling from the navigation tree.

3.

Click the MAC Address tab.
The MAC address tab displays all configurations for identifying endpoint devices by MAC
address.
MAC address list contents

{

Start MAC Address/End MAC Address—Unique range of MAC addresses for endpoint
identification.

{

Vendor—Vendor of the endpoint device that is identified by the MAC address range.

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