Managing roaming online users – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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To sort fields in the Output List, select one or more adjacent fields, and click the Top icon to

move all selected fields to the top of list, click the Up icon to move them up, click the Down
icon to move them down, and click the Bottom icon to move them to the bottom of the list.

4.

Click OK.

Managing roaming online users

You can manage all online users who roam to UAM.
Online users are considered roaming users for all UAMs except their home UAM (the UAM server that

manages their access accounts). All UAMs except their home UAM are considered foreign UAMs to

them.
A roaming online user appears in the roaming online user lists of all foreign UAM servers that its access
requests have traversed, and also in the local online user list of its home UAM. For more information

about the contents displayed in the local online user list and the operations, see "

Managing local online

users

."

Accessing the roaming online user list page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select Access User > Online Users from the navigation tree.

3.

Click the Roaming tab.
The list includes all roaming online users.
Roaming online user list contents

{

Login Name—Login username that the access device sends to UAM for the user, in the format
accountname@service-suffix. The policies associated with the service suffix apply to the user.

{

Device IP—IPv4 or IPv6 address of the access device for the user.

{

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.

{

User IP Address—IPv4 address of the user.

{

User MAC Address—MAC address of the user.

{

Security Status—Security status of the user. It shows whether the security check is performed and
the check result. This parameter appears only when the EAD component is installed. For more
information about security status, see HP IMC EAD Security Policy Administrator Guide.

{

Login Time—Date and time when the user was logged in. The setting takes the format
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

Proxy type—The role that this UAM plays in user authentication:

Device to proxy type—This UAM is a foreign UAM that received the authentication request
from the access device.

Proxy to proxy type—This UAM is a foreign UAM that has received the authentication
request from an AAA server.

{

Source IP—IPv4 or IPv6 address of the access device or AAA server that sent the authentication
request to the current UAM.

{

Destination IP—IPv4 or IPv6 address of the AAA server that received the authentication request
from the current UAM.

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