Exporting access details in batches – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Click the Bottom icon to move a selected parameter to the bottom of the Output List.

12.

Click OK.
UAM exports information about the selected access user accounts and displays the export results.

13.

Click Download to view the exported file or save it to another place.
By default, the export file is stored at the tmp directory in the IMC installation path on the IMC
master server and is named in the format of exportAccountexport-time.

Exporting access details in batches

This operation lets you export the detailed online access user information saved in UAM in a .txt or .csv

file.
To export access details in batches:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select Access User > Batch Operations from the navigation tree.
The page displays all supported batch operations.

3.

Select Export Access Details in Batches and click Next.

4.

Specify the query criteria in the Query Access Details area.

{

Account Name—Enter the account name of an access user. The access user uses the account
name for authentication. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this field. For example, if you enter

x, all access users whose account names contain x are displayed.

{

User Group—Click the Select User Group icon to select a group in the popup Select User

Group window. You can select only one user group for query.

{

Device IP Address Range From/To—Enter an IP address range for the access device to which an
access user is bound. You must enter a complete IPv4 address in each field.

{

User IP Address Range From/To—Enter the IP address range of computers bound to the access
users. You must enter a complete IPv4 address in each field.

{

User MAC Address—Enter the MAC address of computers bound to the access users. The format
can be XXXX-XXXX-XXXX, XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, or XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. UAM supports only exact

match for this field.

{

Service Name—Select a service from the list.

{

Access Start Time From/To—Click the Calendar icon to specify the access start time range.

{

Access End Time From/To—Click the Calendar icon to specify the access end time range.

{

Offline Cause—Select a reason why the access users go offline.

{

Client Version—Enter the client version used by the access user. This option supports fuzzy
match. For example, to query the clients of version iNode PC 5.0, you can enter 5.0.

{

Device SN—Enter the device sequence number bound to the access user. UAM supports fuzzy
matching for this field. For example, if you enter EF, all access users who are bound to a device

sequence number containing EF are queried.

{

IMSI—Enter the endpoint IMSI bound to the access user. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this
field. For example, if you enter EF, all access users bound to an endpoint whose IMSI contains
EF are queried.

{

Endpoint Type—Enter the type of the user's endpoint. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this field.
For example, if you enter iphone, all access users using an endpoint whose type contains iphone

are queried.

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