Adding a first-level endpoint os, Adding a second-level endpoint os, Modifying an endpoint os – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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2.

On the Query OS area, enter a partial or complete OS name.

3.

Click Query.
The OS list displays all endpoint OSs matching the query criterion.

4.

To restore default settings on the query area, click Reset.
The OS list displays all first-level endpoint OSs.

Adding a first-level endpoint OS

1.

Access the OS list page.

2.

Click Add.
The Add OS page appears.

3.

Enter a unique name and a description for the endpoint OS.

4.

Click OK.
The page refreshes to display the new endpoint OS on the OS list.

Adding a second-level endpoint OS

1.

Access the OS list page.

2.

Click the Add Sub-OS icon for an endpoint OS.
The Add OS page appears.

3.

Enter a unique OS name and a description for the second-level endpoint OS.

4.

Click OK.

Modifying an endpoint OS

1.

Access the OS list page.

2.

Click the Modify icon for the endpoint OS you want to modify.
The Modify OS page appears.

3.

Modify the description of the endpoint OS. The OS name cannot be modified.

4.

Click OK.

Deleting an endpoint OS

You can delete endpoint OSs except the following:

Endpoint OS types that include one or more second-level endpoint OSs.

Endpoint OSs that are associated with OS groups.

Endpoint OSs that are used by DHCP characters or HTTP user agents for endpoint identification.

To delete an endpoint OS:

1.

Access the OS list page.

2.

Click the Delete icon for the endpoint OS you want to delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

3.

Click OK.

Managing endpoint identification characters

UAM identifies endpoints by using the following methods:

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