HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual
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Getting Started
Monitoring User Session Information
5. Click the Location Info tab to view the following information:
a. Click the Disable Ethernet or Enable Ethernet links to disable or re-enable
the port used for the session. For example, if you want to prevent the user
from logging in at a specific device or force the user to re-authenticate, you
would use the Disable Ethernet function. If you need to re-enable the port
so the user can resume the session, use the Enable Ethernet function.
6. Click the Access Info tab to view the following information:
Endpoint Integrity State If endpoint integrity is enabled. whether the user must pass
endpoint integrity requirements before they can log into the
network
Field
Displays...
Location name
The name of the location where the user logged in
Device address
The IP address of the device used to login
Ethernet port
The port on the device used for the session
BSSID
The MAC address used for wireless device
SSID
The SSID in packets associated with the user
Field
Displays...
Access Policy Group
The access policy group that governs user permissions for the
session.
Access Profile
The access profile assigned to the access policy group.
QoS assigned
The Quality of Service or priority for outbound traffic. QoS
ranges from lowest to highest.
Ingress rate limit
The maximum bandwidth for inbound traffic to allocated to user
by the access profile
Egress rate limit
The maximum bandwidth for outbound traffic to allocated to
user by the access profile
Untagged VLAN
The untagged VLAN to which access is given.
DEFAULT_VLAN(1) is equivalent to allowing access on the
entire network.
Tagged VLANs
The tagged VLAN to which access is given
ACL
The access control rules that were applied to the user's
session on the switch or access point
Field
Displays...