H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for the first successful authentication is

adopted.

{

User SSID—SSID used by the guests for wireless access. To pass authentication, a guest must use
the specified SSID. This parameter can be either read from the imported file or manually

specified. You can select the specified column number in the file as the SSID, or select Not

Imported and enter an SSID. The SSID you enter applies to all imported guests. Leaving this

parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the
parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted.

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.
To pass authentication, the guests must meet all requirements of the access device bindings and
terminal bindings.

{

Computer Name—Computer name bound to guests. To pass authentication, a guest must access
from the specified computer. This parameter must be read from the imported file, because guests

are not bound to the same computer name. Select the specified column number in the file as the

computer name. Leaving this parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is
automatically learned; the parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted.

{

Bound Domain—Domain name bound to the guests. To pass authentication, a guest must join or
log in to the specified domain. This parameter does not require the computer to log on to the

domain. This parameter can be either read from the imported file or manually specified. You can

select the specified column number in the file as the domain name, or select Not Imported and
enter a domain name. The domain name you enter applies to all imported guests. Leaving this

parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the

parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted.

{

Terminal IP Address—List of IPv4 addresses or IPv4 address ranges bound to the guests. To pass
authentication, a guest must access from the computer that uses a bound IPv4 address or an IPv4

address in the bound IPv4 address ranges. This parameter must be read from the imported file,
because guests are not bound to the same IPv4 address. Select the specified column number in

the file as the bound IPv4 addresses or IPv4 address ranges. Leaving this parameter unspecified

means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for the first

successful authentication is adopted.

{

Terminal IPv6 Address—List of IPv6 addresses bound to the guests. To pass authentication, a
guest must access from the computer that uses an IPv6 address on the list. This parameter must

be read from the imported file, because guests are not bound to the same IPv6 address. Select

the specified column number in the file as the bound IPv6 addresses. Leaving this parameter

unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for

the first successful authentication is adopted.

{

Terminal MAC Address—List of MAC addresses bound to the guests. To pass authentication, a
guest must access from the computer that uses a MAC address on the list. This parameter must

be read from the imported file, because guests are not bound to the same MAC address. Select

the specified column number in the file as the bound MAC addresses. Leaving this parameter

unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for
the first successful authentication is adopted.

{

IMSI—IMSI bound to the guests. To pass authentication, a guest endpoint must use the specified
IMSI. This parameter must be read from the imported file, because guests are not bound to the

same IMSI. Select the specified column number in the file as the IMSI. Leaving this parameter

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