Roaming, Uam authentication configuration guide, 1x authentication and uam local authentication – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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SSID

Vendor

Type

OS

MAC address

UAM distinguishes between smart devices and PCs, employees and visitors, and laboratories and

meeting rooms based on the access conditions.
BYOD is an indispensable part of UAM authentication architecture. As an internal processing

mechanism, BYOD does not influence users' authentication operations. Whereas, users can notice that

the access privileges are related with the scenarios.
For more information about BYOD, see "

16 Configuring MAC/BYOD authentication

."

Roaming

The roaming function is applicable to leagues, such as organization, company, and campus leagues.
You can use the roaming function together with 802.1X authentication, portal authentication, VPN

authentication, or MAC authentication.
With roaming enabled, a user can access the network without losing the connection in a location that is
different from the home location where the user was registered.
For more information about the roaming function, see "

21 Configuring roaming authentication

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UAM authentication configuration guide

The combinations of endpoints, authentication functions, and authentication methods are simplified as

follows:

Combinations of authentication functions and authentication methods, (for example, 802.1X
authentication and username/password authentication) do not change along with the endpoint

types.

Certificate authentication, LDAP authentication, or RSA authentication needs additional
configurations than UAM local authentication. This example describes the differences between the
three authentication methods and UAM local authentication rather than complete certificate

authentication, LDAP authentication, and RSA authentication.

802.1X authentication and UAM local

authentication

To implement 802.1X authentication and UAM local authentication, configure the following:

UAM

An access device

The endpoint (iNode client)

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