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Status—Whether guests can apply for the service. A guest can apply for services in Available
state only.
Access Device Binding Information
The binding parameters in this area take effect only when they are selected in the Authentication
Binding Information area of the selected services. For example, the Device IP parameter is effective
to the services with the Bind Access Device IP option selected.
To pass authentication, the guests must meet all requirements of the access device bindings and
terminal bindings.
{
Device IP—IP address of the access device bound to the guests. To pass authentication, a guest
must connect to the access device that uses this IP address. If an access device has multiple IP
addresses, the one that the access device used when it was added to UAM is adopted as the
device IP. This parameter can be either read from the imported file or manually specified. You
can select the specified column number in the file as the device IP, or select Not Imported and
enter a device IP. The device IP you enter applies to all imported guests. Leaving this parameter
unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for
the first successful authentication is adopted.
{
Device IPv6 Address—IPv6 address of the access device bound to the guests. To pass
authentication, a guest must connect to the access device that uses this IPv6 address. If an access
device has multiple IPv6 addresses, the one that the access device used when it was added to
UAM is adopted as the device IPv6 address. This parameter can be either read from the
imported file or manually specified. You can select the specified column number in the file as the
device IPv6 address, or select Not Imported and enter a device IPv6 address. The device IPv6
address you enter applies to all imported guests. Leaving this parameter unspecified means that
the binding parameter is automatically learned; the parameter used for the first successful
authentication is adopted. This field appears only when IPv6 is enabled in the UAM system
settings.
{
Port—Port to which the guests are bound. To pass authentication, a guest must connect to the
specified port on a device. In UAM, each guest is bound to only the last portion of a device port.
For example, if a guest is bound to port 3, the guest can access from port 1/0/3 or port 2/0/3.
This parameter can be either read from the imported file or manually specified. You can select
the specified column number in the file as the port number, or select Not Imported and enter a
port number. Leaving this parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is
automatically learned; the parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted. The
port number you enter applies to all imported guests.
{
Device SN—Sequence number of the access device bound to each guest. Select the column that
contains the device sequence number in the file, or select Not Import from File and then
manually set the same sequence number for all guests to be imported or keep the field empty.
Leaving this parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned;
the parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted.
{
VLAN ID/Inner VLAN ID—VLAN ID or inner VLAN ID bound to the guests. This parameter can
be either read from the imported file or manually specified. You can select the specified column
number in the file as the VLAN ID/inner VLAN ID, or select Not Imported and enter a VLAN
ID/inner VLAN ID. The VLAN ID/inner VLAN ID you enter applies to all imported guests.
Leaving this parameter unspecified means that the binding parameter is automatically learned;
the parameter used for the first successful authentication is adopted.
{
Outer VLAN ID—Outer VLAN ID bound to the guests. This parameter can be either read from
the imported file or manually specified. You can select the specified column number in the file as
the outer VLAN ID, or select Not Imported and enter an outer VLAN ID. The outer VLAN ID you
enter applies to all imported guests. Leaving this parameter unspecified means that the binding