H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Device ACL—Device ACL that is deployed to the access device of the user by UAM or the policy

server. This parameter appears only when the EAD component is installed. For more information
about the device ACL, see HP IMC EAD Security Policy Administrator Guide.

{

Traffic Status—Alarm status of the user traffic. This parameter appears only when the EAD
component is installed. For more information about traffic status, see HP IMC EAD Security Policy

Administrator Guide.

{

Session ID—ID of the session established between the user client and the policy server.

{

Connection ID—ID of the connection established between the access device and UAM.

{

Device IP—IPv4 or IPv6 address of the access device for the user. This address was recorded
when the access device was added to UAM and it might be different than the address being

used by the access device.

{

Port—Index of the port that the access device uses to connect to the user. This index does not
include the chassis slot number or sub-slot number. For example, 3 displays regardless of
whether the port number is 1/0/3 or 2/0/3.

{

Device Startup Time—Date and time when the access device last started. The setting takes the
format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

Slot—Number of the slot that contains the port connecting the access device to the user.

{

Sub-slot—Number of the sub-slot that contains the port connecting the access device to the user.
If no sub-slot is involved, this field displays 0.

{

Device Independence—This parameter is reserved for debugging.

{

RADIUS Accounting—Includes the Fully Supported and Partially/Not Supported options.

Fully Supported—The access device supports the accounting start, accounting stop, and
accounting update packets.

Partially/Not Supported—The access device does not support any type of the packets or
supports only some of the packets.

{

Last Update Time—Date and time when user information was last updated. The setting takes the
format YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

VLAN ID/Inner VLAN ID—VLAN ID or inner VLAN ID assigned to the user.

{

Outer VLAN ID—Outer VLAN ID assigned to the user. An empty field indicates that the user
does not have an outer VLAN ID.

{

Deploy VLAN—ID or name of the VLAN that is assigned to the access device of the user.

{

Outgoing Bytes—Upstream traffic (in bytes) from the user to the network through the access
device.

{

Incoming Bytes—Downstream traffic (in bytes) from the network to the user through the access

device.

{

User SSID—SSID assigned to the user.

{

NAS ID—NAS ID of the access device connected to the user.

{

Computer Name—Name of the computer used by the user.

{

Windows Domain—Name of the Windows domain bound to the user.

{

Client Language—Language setting of the iNode client used by the user.

{

Client Version—Version of the iNode client used by the user.

{

Client Port—Port number to which the iNode client listens for packets from the policy server.

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