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General management functions, Viewing topology – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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SPI ID—Security parameter index that identifies an SA.

Source—IP address of the MSM Controller.

Destination—IP address of the peer.

Transform—Indicates the type of security being used for this SA. It is composed of three values:
protocol, encryption, and authentication.

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Protocol will always be ESP.

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Encryption can be either 3DES or AES.

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Authentication can be one of the following: HMAC_MD5, HMAC_SHA1, or HMAC_SHA2.
For example, ESP_3DES_HMAC_MD5.

Direction—Indicates the direction of the SA: incoming or outgoing.

Bytes—Number of bytes transferred using this SA.

Packets—Number of packets transferred using this SA.

Age—Indicates how long since the SA was established. When age reaches 3600 seconds, the
SA is renegotiated.

Active—Indicates the total amount of time the SA has been used to send and receive traffic.

Idle—Indicates the total amount of time the SA has been idle.

RADIUS Server Status tab

Access Requests—Number of packets received on the authentication port.

Invalid Requests—Number of RADIUS Access-Request packets received from unknown addresses.

Duplicated Access Requests—Number of duplicate RADIUS Access-Request packets received.

Access Accepts—Number of RADIUS Access-Accept packets sent.

Access Rejects—Number of RADIUS Access-Reject packets sent.

Access Challenges—Number of RADIUS Access-Challenge packets sent.

Malformed Access Requests—Number of malformed RADIUS Access-Request packets received.

Bad authenticators and unknown types are not included as malformed Access-Requests.

Bad Authenticators—Number of RADIUS Authentication-Request packets that contained invalid
Message Authenticator attributes received.

Packets Dropped—Number of incoming packets silently discarded for some reason other than
malformed, bad authenticators, or unknown types.

Unknown Types—Number of RADIUS packets of unknown type that were received.

General management functions

Viewing topology

This function allows you to locate an AC in the wireless topology from the AC List page.
To locate an AC in the wireless topology:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs. The AC List
page displays all ACs.

3.

Click the Operation icon

for the AC you want to locate in the wireless topology.