Viewing details of a roaming-access detail record – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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fuzzy matching for this field. For example, if you enter AA-BB, the access detail records for the

roaming users that used a MAC address containing AA-BB are matched.

{

Offline Cause—Select an offline reason from the list.

{

User IPv6 Address—Enter a partial or complete IPv6 address to match roaming users. For

example, if you enter E241:AD12, the access detail records for the roaming users that used IPv6
addresses containing E241:AD12 are queried.

{

Client Version—Enter an iNode version string to match the access detail records for roaming
users that used specific client versions. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this field. For example,

if you enter 0, all access detail records for roaming users that used client versions containing 0

are matched.

Empty fields are ignored.

4.

Click Query.
The roaming access details list displays all the roaming-access detail records that match the query
criteria.

5.

To clear the query criteria, click Reset.
The roaming access details list displays the roaming-access detail records for the last seven days.

Viewing details of a roaming-access detail record

1.

Access the roaming access details list page.

2.

Click the Details icon for a roaming detail record to view details.
Detailed information includes:

{

Login Name—Login username that the access device sent to UAM.

{

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

Device to proxy type—This UAM was a foreign UAM for the user and received the
authentication request from the access device.

Proxy to proxy type—This UAM was a foreign UAM for the user and received the
authentication request from an AAA server.

{

User IP Address—IPv4 address of the user.

{

User MAC Address—MAC address of the user.

{

Access At—Date and time when the user passed the authentication. The setting takes the format
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

End At—Date and time when the user was logged out. The setting takes the format
YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.

{

Access Duration—Duration (in seconds) that the user stayed online. It is equal to the access end
time minus the access start time.

{

Offline Cause—Reason that caused the user to be logged out.

{

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 used 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.

{

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

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