H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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2.

Click Add.

3.

Configure the mute terminal user configuration profile parameters:

{

Profile Name—Enter the name of the mute terminal user configuration profile, which must be
unique in UAM.

{

User Name Prefix—Enter the platform user prefix. UAM creates a platform user named User
Name Prefix
+Mute Terminal MAC Address together with each mute terminal user.

{

Service Group—Select the service group to which the mute terminal user configuration profile
belongs for decentralized management.

{

User Group—Click the Select User Group icon to select the group to which the mute terminal
user belongs in the popup Select User Group window.

{

Expiration Time—Click the Calendar icon to select the expiration time, or enter the expiration
time in YYYY-MM-DD format on which the mute terminal user expires and becomes invalid. An

empty field indicates that the mute terminal user never expires.

{

Description—Description of the mute terminal user configuration profile for easy maintenance.

4.

Configure the MAC address ranges.
Add one or more MAC address ranges. You can configure multiple ranges. A mute terminal can
access the network when it belongs to one MAC address range.

a.

Click Add.

b.

Enter the start and end MAC addresses in the format of XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX, XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX,
or XXXX-XXXX-XXXX. Make sure that the start and end MAC addresses have the same first three

bytes, indicating that they belong to the same vendor.

c.

Click OK.

d.

Click the Delete icon to delete an undesired MAC address range.

e.

Repeat the previous steps to add more MAC address ranges.

5.

Select access services for the mute terminal user. You can select only one service.
Access Service List content

{

Service Name—Name of the access service, which must be unique in UAM.

{

Description—Description of the access service for easy maintenance.

{

Service Suffix—Identifies the name of the domain to be used for mute terminal user
authentication. For more information, see

Table 23

. The service suffix for authenticating a mute

terminal is closely related to the MAC authentication domain on the access device.

{

Status—Identifies whether the mute terminal user can apply for the service. The mute terminal
user can apply for the access services in Available state only.

Table 23 Service suffix and other configurations

MAC authentication domain on

the access device

Commands configuration on

the access device

Service suffix in UAM

Y

user-name-format with-domain

Y

user-name-format without-domain None

NOTE:

The commands in

Table 23

are available on HP Comware devices. The commands used on other access

devices may vary.

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