Viewing access device information, Displaying user terminals – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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The icon of the target device displays the number of access users to the right of the device label.
For example,
indicates 15 users are accessing the network through the
device named 214_Core_Switch.
Viewing access device information
1.
Access the access service topology page.
2.
Right-click the target device and select Device Access Configuration Information from the shortcut
menu.
You can perform this operation only on an access device that is represented by a device-and-user
icon, for example
. For more information about device details, see "
."
Configuring an access device as a non-access device
Devices configured as non-access devices cannot use access functions, such as logging out users,
clearing online user information, and sending messages.
To configure an access device as a common device:
1.
Access the access service topology page.
2.
Right-click the target device and select Set as a non-access device from the shortcut menu.
You can perform this operation only on an access device that is represented by a device-and-user
icon, for example
.
The result for this operation displays in the Message area at the lower part of the access topology
page. If a device has connected users, you cannot set it as a non-access device. If the operation
succeeds, the device is also removed from the access device list.
3.
Right-click the access service topology and select Reload from the shortcut menu.
The icon of the device no longer includes a user, for example
.
Displaying user terminals
The display user terminals function shows access users in an access service topology. An access user is
shown by an icon like
, which means the user is online. The user label under the User icon is
in the format username (account).
To display user terminals:
1.
Access the access service topology page.
2.
Open the Display and Lock User Terminals window in either of the following methods:
{
Right-click the topology and select Display and Lock User Terminals from the shortcut menu.
{
Click the Display and Lock User Terminals icon
in the shortcut icon area at the top of the
topology.