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Kicking out roaming online users, Clearing roaming online user information – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Proxy type—The role that this UAM plays in user authentication:

Device to proxy type—This UAM is a foreign UAM that received the authentication request
of the user from the access device.

Proxy to proxy type—This UAM is a foreign UAM that received the authentication request

from an AAA server.

{

Source IP—IPv4 address of the access device or AAA server that sent the authentication request
to the current UAM.

{

Destination IP—IPv4 address of the AAA server that received the authentication request from the
current UAM.

{

Device NAT IP Address—If the access device and UAM has a NAT device in between, this field
displays the target IPv4 address used by the NAT for the access device. If no NAT device exists,

this field displays the actual IP address of the access device.

{

Client Customization Time—Date and time when the configuration of the Windows iNode client
was customized for the user. This field is empty if the Linux or Mac OS iNode client is used.

{

User IPv6 Address—IPv6 address of the user.

{

OS Version—Operating system of the computer used by the user.

{

Client OS Kernel Version—Computer OS kernel version used by the user.

{

Client ACL—Client ACL that is deployed to the iNode client of the user by the policy server. This
parameter appears only when the EAD component is installed. For more information about the

client ACL, see HP IMC EAD Security Policy Administrator Guide.

{

Device SN—Sequence number of the access device to which the user connects.

{

AP Name—Name of the AP used by the roaming user. This parameter appears only when the

following conditions are met:

WSM is deployed and manages the fat AP or the AC connected to the AP.

The fat AP or the AC connected to the AP is the access device of the user.

{

IMSI—IMSI number of the endpoint used by the roaming user.

{

Endpoint Type—Type of the endpoint used by the roaming user.

{

Endpoint Vendor—Vendor of the endpoint used by the roaming user.

{

Endpoint OS—Operating system of the endpoint used by the roaming user.

3.

Click Back to return to the Roaming Online User List.

Kicking out roaming online users

The kick-out function enables you to forcibly log off roaming online users.
To kick out roaming online users:

1.

Access the roaming online user list page.

2.

On the roaming online user list, select one or more login names.

3.

Click Kick out in the roaming online user list area.
A confirmation dialog box appears.

4.

Click OK.

Clearing roaming online user information

Use this function to resolve issues that result from incorrect status data. For example, a user that has

logged out is shown as in online state in UAM. If the number of concurrent users for the user access
account is 1, the user is unable to log in before the incorrect online user data is removed.