Querying online users, Querying online user details, Kicking out users – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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If you select By Label, enter the label of the user in the field in the format of username (account

name). Fuzzy match is supported. For example, if you enter Jack, all users whose label contains
Jack can be found.

4.

Click OK.
The search result window appears. All users and their basic information that match the query
criteria display in the window.
The basic information includes:

{

Name—Access user label, in the format of username (account name).

{

Owner—Name of the access service topology to which the user belongs.

{

Type—User type.

{

IP Address/Subnet Mask—IPv4 address and subnet mask of the user.

{

Visible—Whether the user displays in the access service topology.

5.

Click a user to locate the user in the access service topology. A sample icon of the located user in

the topology page is like this

.

Querying online users

This operation queries all online users connected to an access device.
To query online user:

1.

Access the access service topology page.

2.

Right-click the target device and select Query Online User from the shortcut menu.
You can perform this operation only on an access device that is represented by a device-and-user

icon, for example

.

The page that displays online users appears. It displays all online users that access the network
through the target device. For more information, see "

Managing online users

."

Querying online user details

To query detailed information about a single online user:

1.

Access the access service topology page.

2.

Right-click the target user and select Query User Details from the shortcut menu.
The online user details page appears. For more information, see "

Viewing local online user

details

."

Kicking out users

You can kick out a single user or all users connected to an access device.

Kicking out a single user

To kick out a single user:

1.

Access the access service topology page.

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