Managing access service topologies, Accessing an access service topology, Configuring a device as an access device – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Telnetting to a device on an access service topology

To Telnet to a device in UAM, the following conditions must be met:

The device supports Telnet server.

The Telnet server function has been enabled on the device and Telnet users have been configured.

UAM and the device can reach each other.

To Telnet to a device:

1.

Access the access service topology view that contains the target device.

2.

Click the Telnet icon for the device.

Managing access service topologies

An access service topology provides abundant user access functions. It provides the same management

functions as an IMC topology, such as adjusting topology size, changing topology background,
zooming in/out, and adding/deleting devices.
To manage devices on an access service topology, first use the Add Device to the View function to add

the device to the topology view. For more information, see HP Intelligent Management Center v7.0

Enterprise and Standard Platform Administrator Guide.

Accessing an access service topology

1.

Click the Resource tab.

2.

Select Network Topology from the navigation tree.
The window displays all topologies in IMC.

3.

Double click Access Service Topology > Topology Name in the left navigation tree.
The selected topology page appears.

Configuring a device as an access device

Devices configured as access devices can use access functions such as logging out users, clearing online

user information, and sending messages.
To configure a device as an access device:

1.

Access the access service topology page.

2.

Right-click the target device and select Configure Access Device from the shortcut menu.
You can perform this operation only on a non-access device that is represented by a device icon,

for example

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The page for adding an access device appears. The device in step 4 displays in the device list.

3.

Type the Shared Key, Authentication Port, and Accounting Port, select the Service Type, Access

Device Type, RADIUS Accounting, Service Group, and Access Device Group, and click OK. For
more information, see "

Viewing access device details

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4.

Return to the access service topology window.

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