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Click OK.
Modifying a mute terminal user configuration profile
1.
Access the mute terminal user configuration profile list page.
2.
Click the Modify icon for the mute terminal user configuration file you want to modify.
3.
Modify the parameters as needed. The profile name and service group cannot be modified. For
more information, see "
Adding a mute terminal user configuration profile
4.
Click OK.
Activating mute terminal user configuration profiles
This feature enables UAM to immediately create predefined accounts based on the MAC addresses
contained in each mute terminal user configuration profile. UAM can create up to 1000 predefined
accounts for a profile.
To activate mute terminal user configuration profiles:
1.
Access the mute terminal user configuration profile list page.
2.
Click Activate.
Deleting mute terminal user configuration profiles
1.
Access the mute terminal user configuration profile list page.
2.
Select one or more profile names you want to delete.
3.
Click Delete.
A confirmation dialog box appears.
4.
Click OK.
Managing LDAP users
On some networks, LDAP servers such as Microsoft Active Directory are used to manage users. UAM can
synchronize user data from LDAP servers and manage the LDAP users.
With LDAP user management, UAM is seamlessly integrated into existing networks and guarantees user
data consistency.
For more information about LDAP user management, see "
Managing guests
A guest refers to an endpoint user that temporarily needs to access the network, typically a visitor of an
enterprise.
UAM provides the following procedures for managing and maintaining guests:
•
A visitor preregisters a guest, and then the guest manager registers a preregistered guest.
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A guest manager creates a guest.