H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The Transparent Authentication MAC Address Binding area displays all endpoint MAC addresses

that are bound to the guest account for transparent authentication.

{

Service Name—Service name bound to the account for transparent portal authentication.

{

MAC Address—MAC address of the bound endpoint.

{

Transparent Authentication—Whether the MAC address is allowed to use the guest account
and service for transparent portal authentication. The value can be Enabled or Disabled.

{

Enabled/Disabled Time—Last time when one of the following events occurred:

The endpoint is successfully correlated with an access user.

Transparent authentication is enabled for the endpoint.

Transparent authentication is disabled for the endpoint.

Access Device Binding Information area
To pass authentication, the guest must meet all requirements of the access device bindings and
terminal bindings. Empty fields are ignored.

{

Device SN—Requires the guest connect to the access device that has the specified sequence
number.

{

Port—Requires the guest be connected through the specified port of 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—Requires the guest's packets carry the specified outer VLAN ID.

{

VLAN ID/Inner VLAN ID—Requires the guest's packets carry any of the specified VLAN IDs or
inner VLAN IDs.

{

User SSID—Requires the guest connect to the network that uses any of the specified SSIDs.

{

Device IP—Requires the guest connect to the access device that uses any of the specified IPv4
addresses. Each entry on the list represents the IPv4 address of an access device bound to the

guest. If a device has multiple IP addresses, use the IPv4 address of the corresponding access

device in UAM.

{

Device IPv6 Address—Requires the guest connect to the access device that uses any of the
specified IPv6 addresses. 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. This field appears only when IPv6 is enabled in the UAM

system settings.

Terminal Binding Information area
To pass authentication, the guest must meet all requirements of the access device bindings and
terminal bindings. Empty fields are ignored.

{

Computer Name—Requires the guest connect from the specified computer.

{

IMSI—Requires the guest's endpoint use the specified IMSI.

{

Windows Domain—Requires the guest's endpoint join or log in to the specified domain.

{

Terminal IP Address—Requires the guest's endpoint use any of the specified IPv4 addresses or
an IPv4 address in the specified IPv4 address ranges.

{

Terminal MAC Address—Requires the guest's endpoint use any of the specified MAC addresses.

{

Terminal IPv6 Address—Requires the guest's endpoint use any of the specified IPv6 addresses.
This field appears only when IPv6 is enabled in the UAM system settings.

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