Deleting preregistered users, Managing mute terminal users – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Port—Enter the port through which the access user is connected to the access device. The value

is the last portion of a device port. For example, if an access user is bound to port 3, the user can
access from port 1/0/3 or port 2/0/3.

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Outer VLAN ID—Enter the outer VLAN ID that is contained in the access user's packets.

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VLAN ID/Inner VLAN ID—Enter a list of VLAN IDs or inner VLAN IDs that can be contained in
the access user's packets.

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User SSID—Enter a list of SSIDs to which the access user can be connected.

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Device IP—Enter a list of IPv4 address for the access devices to be bound to the access user.
Each entry on the list represents the IP address of an access device bound to the access user. If

a device has multiple IP addresses, use the IP address of the corresponding access device in

UAM.

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Device IPv6 Address—Enter a list of IPv6 address for the access devices to be bound to the
access user. Each entry on the list represents the IPv6 address of an access device bound to the
access user. If a device has multiple IPv6 addresses, use the IPv6 address of the corresponding

access device in UAM.

7.

Configure the terminal binding information.
The binding parameters in this area take effect only when they are selected in the Authentication
Binding Information area of the selected services. For example, the Computer Name parameter is

effective to the services with the Bind Computer Name option selected.
If you select a binding option for a service but do not specify a value for the parameter in the
Access Device Binding Information area, UAM automatically acquires the binding information for
the service when each user first passes authentication.
To pass authentication, the access user must meet all requirements of the access device bindings
and terminal bindings.

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Windows Domain—Enter the name of the domain that the user endpoint must join or log in to.

8.

Click OK.
The preregistered users change into ordinary access users and appear on the access user list.

Deleting preregistered users

When a preregistered user is deleted from the preregistered user list, you cannot register it as an

ordinary access user.
To delete one or more preregistered users:

1.

Access the preregistered user list page.

2.

Select one or more preregistered users you want to delete.

3.

Click Delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

4.

Click OK.

Managing mute terminal users

Network terminals such as IP phones and printers do not offer authentication pages and cannot actively

initiate authentication requests. They are categorized as mute terminals. To enable them to access the

network, you can configure mute terminal users in UAM.

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