HP Identity Driven Manager Software Series User Manual
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Getting Started
User Session Information
To track the user’s login location information for the session, click the
Location
Information tab. The Location Information tab of the User Status window contains the
following information:
Click the
Disable port or Enable port 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 port function. If you need to re-enable the port so the user can resume
the session, use the
Enable port function.
Click the
Access Information tab to display details about the access attributes
applied to the user session. The
Access Information tab of the User Status window
contains the following information:
Input octets
Bytes received by the user during the session
Output octets
Bytes sent by the user during the session
Location name
Name of the location where the user logged in
Device address IP address of the device used to login
Ethernet port
Port on the device used for the session
BSSID
MAC address used for wireless device
Access Policy Group Access policy group that governs user permissions for the
session.
Access Profile
Access profile assigned to the access policy group.
QoS assigned
Quality of service or priority for outbound traffic. QoS ranges
from lowest to highest.
Ingress Rate limit
Maximum bandwidth for inbound traffic to allocated to user
by the access profile.
Egress Rate Limit
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.