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H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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To provide more access scenarios, operators can define new endpoint devices for endpoint identification.

To define a new Samsung endpoint type that runs Android:

1.

Add a vendor.
This step is optional because UAM already contains Samsung in the system-defined vendors. For

more information, see "

Adding an endpoint vendor

."

2.

Add an endpoint type:

a.

Click the User tab.

b.

Select User Endpoint > Endpoint Fingerprint from the navigation tree.

c.

Click the Endpoint Type tab.

d.

Click Add.

e.

Enter Samsung as the name and description of the endpoint type.

f.

Click OK.

3.

Add an OS.
This step is optional because UAM already contains Android in the system-defined OSs. For more
information, see "

Adding a first-level endpoint OS

."

4.

Modify DHCP characters.
UAM categorizes Samsung endpoint devices as smartphones or mobiles. To modify the
configurations:

a.

Select User Endpoint > Endpoint Fingerprint from the navigation tree.

b.

Click the DHCP Character tab.

c.

In the query area, enter Samsung in the Vendor field and click Query.
The DHCP character list displays all DHCP characters that match the query criterion.

d.

Click the Modify icon for the first entry on the list, select Samsung from the Endpoint Type list,
and click OK.

e.

Repeat the previous step for all the remaining entries.

5.

Modify HTTP user agents.

a.

Select User Endpoint > Endpoint Fingerprint from the navigation tree.

b.

Click the HTTP User Agent tab.

c.

In the query area, enter Samsung in the Vendor field and click Query.
The HTTP user agent list displays all HTTP user agents that match the query criterion.

d.

Click the Modify icon for the first entry on the list, select Samsung from the Endpoint Type list,
and click OK.

e.

Repeat the previous step for all the remaining entries.

6.

Modify MAC addresses.
This step is optional because UAM has system-defined MAC address ranges for Samsung
endpoint devices. For more information, see "

Adding a MAC address range

."