H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Guest Manager—If you are a super guest manager, you can select a guest manager for the

preregistered guest from the list, and the selected guest manager is responsible for managing
the guest accounts. If you are a guest manager, this field cannot be modified.

{

Max. Transparent Portal Bindings—Enter the maximum number of endpoints that can be bound
with the guest account for transparent portal authentication. Options are numbers 1 through 5

and Not Supported. Not Supported indicates endpoints cannot be bound with the guest

account for transparent portal authentication.

{

Max. Concurrent Logins—Enter the maximum number of concurrent online users who can use

the guest account.

5.

In the Guest Service area, select an access service for the guest. You can select only one access
service for a guest.
Guest Service List content

{

Service Name—Name of the service.

{

Description—Description of the service for easy maintenance.

{

Service Suffix—Identifies the name of the domain to be used for guest authentication.

{

Status—Whether guests can apply for the service. A guest can apply for services in Available
state only.

{

Default Security Policy—Default security policy contained in the service. This parameter appears
only when the EAD component is deployed.

6.

Configure the access device binding information.
The binding parameters in this area take effect only when they are selected in the Authentication

Binding Information area of the selected service. For example, the Device IP parameter is effective
to the services with the Bind Access Device IP option selected.
If a binding parameter is selected for a service but the binding parameter is not configured, the
self-service center automatically acquires the binding parameter information. The self-service

center uses the information of the first successful authentication of the guest as the binding

information.
To pass authentication, the guest must meet all requirements of the access device bindings and

terminal bindings.

{

Device SN—Enter the sequence number of the access device to which the guest is connected.

{

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

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

{

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

{

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

{

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

{

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

multiple IP addresses, use the IP address of the corresponding access device in UAM.

{

Device IPv6 Address—Enter a list of IPv6 address for the access devices to be bound to the guest.
Each entry on the list represents the IPv6 address of an access device bound to the guest. If a

device has multiple IPv6 addresses, use the IPv6 address of the corresponding access device in
UAM.

7.

Configure the terminal binding information.

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