Configuring wireless positioning parameters – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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5.

To modify the password of the virtual computer on the domain controller:

a.

Click the link next to The script to modify the computer password and download the
ModifyComputerAccountPass.vb script.

b.

Open the script with a text editor and edit the following content:

In the CN=testAccount,CN=Computers,DC=CONTOSO,DC=COM string, replace
testAccount with the virtual computer name. Modify CONTOSO and COM according to the
domain name of the computer. For example, if the domain name is H3C.COM, replace

DC=CONTOSO,DC=COM with DC=H3C,DC=COM.

Replace iMC123 with the virtual computer's password.

c.

Copy the script to the domain controller.

d.

In the command prompt window of the domain controller, enter the folder where the script is
saved and execute cscript ModifyComputerAccountPass.vbs.

6.

Click OK.

Configuring wireless positioning parameters

UAM wireless positioning works with WSM to locate iNode clients using wireless access.
When a user passes authentication through the iNode client and accesses the network through a
wireless network card, the iNode client collects signal intensity and other related information about the

wireless card. The WSM server uses the collected information to locate the iNode client.
To make wireless positioning effective, make sure you select Enable for Enable Policy Server on the Policy

Server Parameters list before you configure wireless positioning.
To configure the wireless positioning parameters:

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Service Parameters > System Settings from the navigation tree.
The list includes all the system settings.

3.

Click the Configure icon for Wireless Positioning Parameter Configuration.

4.

Select Enable Wireless Client Location.

5.

Configure the following wireless positioning parameters:

{

WSM server IP—Configure the IP address of the WSM server.

{

WSM server listening port—Set the listening port of the WSM server. The default value is 6666.
The value must be consistent with that configured on the WSM server, and change along with

the WSM server settings.

{

Wireless positioning report interval—Set the interval at which each iNode client reports wireless
positioning information to the WSM server. A short interval provides accurate positioning

information, but requires more system resources of the client PC.

{

iNode consecutive scans—Set how many times an iNode client consecutively scans the wireless
card before reporting the positioning information. The iNode client calculates the scanned

information and reports the result to the WSM server. A large value provides accurate

positioning information, but requires more system resources of the client PC.

6.

Click OK.

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