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Configuring access policies, Querying access policies, Accessing the access policy list page – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Access policy contents Description

SSID access control

This function controls wireless user access by SSID. Only the wireless users with
permitted SSIDs are allowed to access the network. For more information, see
"

Configuring access SSIDs

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Hard disk serial number

This function controls user access by hard disk serial number. Only the users with at
least one permitted hard disk serial number of their terminals are allowed to access

the network. For more information, see "

Configuring hard disk serial numbers

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Access MAC address

This function controls user access by MAC address. If a MAC address is not allowed
to access the network, user authentication from the NIC fails. For more information,

see "

Configuring access MAC addresses

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Access ACL

This function controls user access by ACL. For more information, see "

Configuring

access ACLs

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Configuring access policies

An access policy specifies the authentication, binding check, and network check settings for network

access. Configure access policies before you can add access policies for an access service.

Accessing the access policy list page

1.

Click the User tab.

2.

Select User Access Policy > Access Policy from the navigation tree.
The list includes all access policies.
Access policy list contents

{

Access Policy Name—Unique name of the access policy. Click the name to display the access
policy details page.

{

Description—Description of the access policy.

{

Service Group—Name of the service group to which the access policy belongs.

{

Modify—Click the Modify icon to modify settings of the access policy.

{

Delete—Click the Delete icon to delete the access policy.

Querying access policies

1.

Access the access policy list page.

2.

On the Query Access Policy area, specify one or more of the following query criteria:

{

Access Policy Name—Enter a partial or complete name of the access policy.

{

Service Group—Select Ungrouped or a service group from the list.

Empty fields are ignored.

3.

Click Query.
The access policy list displays all access policies matching the query criteria.

4.

To restore default settings on the query area, click Reset.
The access policy list displays all access policies.