Configuring ip address groups, N, see, Accessing the ip group list page – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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2.

Click Add in the Service Type List area.

3.

Enter the service type ID. This parameter must be the same as the service suffix.

4.

Enter the service type.
The service type is displayed in the service type list on the portal login page or portal Web
authentication page. If you select the service type set in this page from the list, users use the service

corresponding to the previously configured service suffix.

5.

Select the Default Service Type box to configure the service type as the default service type.
The service type is displayed as the default service type in the service type list box on the portal

login page. If you add several service types without setting the default service type, no default
service type is displayed on the service type list.

6.

Click OK.

7.

To delete a service type, click the Delete icon in the Delete column.

8.

Click OK.

Configuring IP address groups

An IP address group together with the port group of a portal device jointly determines the accessible

network range for users. The following workflow applies:

1.

The administrator assigns the network-wide users into multiple IP address groups according to the
network diagram, user distribution, and portal device configuration (NAT or IP address
reallocation for example).

2.

The administrator assigns ports to several port groups on the portal device and binds port groups
to the IP address groups.

3.

When receiving a network access request, UAM checks the IP address group-to-port group
bindings, and allows the user to pass authentication only when the IP address of the user belongs

to the IP address group that is bound to the port.

Accessing the IP Group List Page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Portal Service > IP Group from the navigation tree.
The list includes all IP address groups.
The IP group list contains all IPv4 and IPv6 address groups. An IP group can be an IPv4 address
group or an IPv6 address group. For an IPv4 address group, the Start IPv6 address and End IPv6

Address fields in the list are empty. For an IPv6 address group, the Start IP, End IP, Action,

After-action Start IP, and After-action End IP fields in the list are empty.
IP group list contents

{

IP Group Name—Name of an IP address group, which must be unique in UAM.

{

Service Group—Service group that an IP address group belongs to.

{

Start IP—Start IPv4 address in an IP address group.

{

End IP—End IPv4 address in an IP address group.

{

Action—Type of an IP address group, which can be Normal, NAT, or Reallocate IP.

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