Adding an ordinary access user – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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MAC Address Entry—View the list of MAC addresses that are bound to the user account only for

transparent authentication. This link appears only when transparent authentication in user endpoint
settings is enabled on UAM. For more information about transparent MAC authentication, see "

16

Configuring MAC/BYOD authentication

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Basic User Info—View detailed information about the platform user to which the access user is
attached.

Send Password via SMS—Send an SMS message that is defined by an operator and contains the
username and password of the account, so the user can retrieve the password. To use this function,

first configure the SMS settings in the UAM system configuration. For more information, see "

32

Configuring global system settings

" and "

26 Delivering messages

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Temporary Cancel—Temporarily cancel the account. The link appears only when the account is in
normal state.

Undo TempCancel—Change the account to the Normal state. The link appears only when the
account is in Temporarily Cancelled state.

Approve Trial—Approve the account. The link appears only when the account is in Trial state.

Adding an ordinary access user

1.

Access the access user list page.

2.

Click Add.
The Add Access User page appears.

3.

Configure the access information:

{

User Name—Configure the name of the platform user to which the access user is attached. In the
Window that appears, click Select to select an existing platform user, or click Add User to add

a new platform user.

{

Account Name—Enter the account name of an access user. The account name must be unique
in UAM, and is used for access user authentication. An account name can contain letters,

numbers, spaces, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and dots (.).

{

Trial Account—Sets the access user as a trial account. You can also configure the fast access
user or computer user as a trial account. Trial accounts are excluded from the user accounts
managed by a license, and cannot pass authentication. Trial accounts are typically configured

by batch operations. For more information, see "

Importing accounts in batches

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{

Default BYOD User—Sets the access user as the BYOD anonymous user. This filed appears only
when UAM has no BYOD anonymous user created. When this field is selected, the Account

Name field is automatically populated by byodanonymous and the Computer User, MAC

Authentication User, and Fast Access User fields are hidden. The user account is for anonymous
MAC authentication. For more information, see "

Anonymous MAC authentication

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{

MAC Authentication User—Sets the access user as a MAC authentication user whose MCA
address is the username and password for network access. When this field is selected, the

following fields are hidden:

Default BYOD User

Computer User

Fast Access User

Password

Confirm Password

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