Adding an http user agent, Importing http user agents in batches – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Empty fields are ignored.
3.
Click Query.
The HTTP user agent list displays all HTTP user agents matching the query criterion.
4.
To restore default settings on the query area, click Reset.
The HTTP user agent list displays all HTTP user agents.
Adding an HTTP user agent
1.
Access the HTTP user agent list page.
2.
Click Add.
The Add HTTP User Agent page appears.
3.
Configure the following parameters:
{
HTTP User Agent—Enter a unique string for the HTTP user agent. The string is the key information
obtained from the User-Agent field of an HTTP request packet. For example, when a user
accesses the network through the Safari browser on an iPad, the User-Agent field of the HTTP
request packet is Mozilla/5.0(iPad; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us)
AppleWebKit/531.21.10 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.4 Mobile/7B314 Safari/531.21.10.
You can configure the string as iPad&&like Mac OS X to represent the endpoint type and OS
information, where the double ampersand (&&) indicates the AND operation.
{
Vendor—Select the vendor of the endpoint device that is identified by the HTTP user agent. For
information about configuring vendor, see "
."
{
Endpoint Type—Select the type of the endpoint device that is identified by the HTTP user agent.
For information about configuring endpoint type, see "
{
OS—Select the OS of the endpoint device that is identified by the HTTP user agent. For
information about configuring endpoint type, see "
{
Description—Enter a description of the endpoint device that is identified by the HTTP user agent.
4.
Click OK.
The page refreshes to display the new entry on the HTTP user agent list.
Importing HTTP user agents in batches
1.
Access the HTTP user agent list page.
2.
Click Batch Import.
3.
For the Import File box, click Browse to select the text file that saves the HTTP user agents.
UAM supports importing only text files in the format of ANSI.
4.
Select the column separator from the list. Options include TAB, comma (,), pound sign (#), and
dollar sign ($).
5.
Click Next to display the basic information configuration page.
UAM automatically analyzes the number of columns available in the text file, and display the result
in the list of each parameter.
6.
Specify the basic information:
{
HTTP User Agent—Select a column number as the HTTP user agent. This parameter must be
selected from the text file.
{
Vendor—Select a column number from the list, or select Not Imported and enter a vendor in the
field next to the list.