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Account Status—Select an account state from the list. Options include Normal, Trial,
Temporarily Cancelled, Unactivated, Cancelled, and Non-Cancelled. Except the normal state,
accounts in any other state cannot be authenticated.
Trial indicates a trial account that is not counted in the user accounts managed by a license.
Temporarily Cancelled indicates an invalid account that is temporarily deleted.
Unactivated indicates a preregistered account is registered but is not activated. For more
information about preregistering accounts, see "
." For more
information about formal registration, see "
." To activate an
approved account, go to system parameter configuration. For more information, see "
Configuring global system settings
."
Cancelled indicates an invalid account that is permanently deleted.
To filter out cancelled accounts, select Non-Cancelled from the list. Normal, trial, temporarily
cancelled, and unactivated users are all categorized as non-cancelled users.
{
Identity Number—Enter the identity number of a platform user. UAM supports fuzzy matching
for this field. For example, if you enter z, all access users that are attached to a platform user
whose identity number contains z are queried.
{
Contact Address—Enter the contact address of a platform user. UAM supports fuzzy matching
for this field. For example, if you enter a, all access users that are attached to a platform user
whose contact address contains a are queried.
{
Creation Date From/To—Click the Calendar icon to select the time range when the account
was created, or enter the time range in YYYY-MM-DD format.
{
Last Logoff From/To—Click the Calendar icon to select the time range when the access user
last logged off, or enter the time range in YYYY-MM-DD format.
{
Email—Enter the email address of a platform user. UAM supports fuzzy matching for this field.
For example, if you enter com, all access users that are attached to a platform user whose email
address contains com are queried.
{
Port—Enter the last portion of the port to which an access user is bound. In UAM, each access
user is bound to only the last portion of a device port. For example, if an access user is bound
to port 3, the user can access from port 1/0/3 or port 2/0/3. UAM supports only exact match
for this field.
{
Max. Concurrent Logins—Enter the upper limit of concurrent logins that an access user is
allowed. UAM supports only exact match for this field.
{
Max. Idle Time—Enter the maximum idle time that an access user is allowed. UAM supports only
exact match for this field.
{
Device IP Address Range From/To—Enter an IP address range for the access device to which an
access user is bound. You must enter a complete IPv4 address in each field.
{
User IP Address Range From/To—Enter the IP address range of computers bound to the access
users. You must enter a complete IPv4 address in each field.
{
User MAC Address—Enter the MAC address of computers bound to the access users. The format
can be XXXX-XXXX-XXXX, XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX, or XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX. UAM supports only exact
match for this field.
{
User SSID—Enter the SSID used by an access user for wireless access. UAM supports fuzzy
matching for this field. For example, if you enter a, all access users with the bound SSID
containing a are queried.
{
VLAN ID/Inner VLAN ID—Enter a VLAN ID or inner VLAN ID to which an access user is bound.
UAM supports only exact match for this field.