Viewing endpoint details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

OS—Enter a partial or complete operating system name. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this

field. For example, if you enter Windows, all endpoints whose operating system names contain
Windows are queried.

{

Transparent Authentication—Select Enabled or Disabled from the list.

Empty fields are ignored.

3.

Click Query.
All matching endpoints are displayed in the endpoint list.
Click Reset to clear the query criteria and display all endpoints in the endpoint list.

Viewing endpoint details

1.

Access the endpoint list page.

2.

In the endpoint list area, click the Details icon for the endpoint you want to view.
The Endpoint MAC Address Details page appears, including the following parameters:

{

MAC Address—Endpoint MAC address.

{

Account Name—Account name of the access user with which the endpoint is correlated.

{

User Name—Name of the platform user to which the access user is attached.

{

Vendor—Vendor of the endpoint.

{

Vendor Obtaining Method—The vendor obtaining methods are MAC Address, iNode, DHCP
Character, and HTTP User Agent in descending order of priority. If different vendors are

obtained for the same endpoint through multiple methods, the endpoint information obtained

through the method with the highest priority is used.

{

Endpoint Type—Type of the endpoint. The string might not be easily understood or remembered,
for example, N7100.

{

Display Name of Endpoint Type—Type of the endpoint. The string can include detailed
information and can be easily understood or remembered, for example, GALAXY
NoteII(N7100).

{

Endpoint Type Obtaining Method—The endpoint type obtaining methods are iNode, DHCP
Character, HTTP User Agent, and MAC Address in descending order of priority. If different

endpoint types are obtained for the same endpoint through multiple methods, the endpoint

information obtained through the method with the highest priority is used.

{

OS—Operating system of the endpoint.

{

OS Obtaining Method—The operating system obtaining methods are Client, DHCP Character,
HTTP User Agent, and MAC Address in descending order of priority. If different operating
systems are obtained for the same endpoint through multiple methods, the endpoint information

obtained through the method with the highest priority is used.

{

Transparent Authentication—Status of transparent authentication: Enabled or Disabled. To
perform transparent authentication for endpoints, make sure transparent MAC authentication is

enabled in UAM service parameter settings. For more information about enabling transparent

authentication, see "

32 Configuring global system settings

."

{

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.

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