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H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Authentication Port—Port for TAM to listen for authentication, authorization, and accounting

packets. The port must be the same as what is configured on the device at the CLI. Select the
column in the file that contains the authentication port, or select Not Import from File to

manually set the same authentication port for all imported devices. You can also use the default

value 49.

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Device Area—Area to which a device belongs.

Select the column in the file that contains the device area.

To import multiple device areas, separate the device areas with semicolons (;). If the value
of a line of column n contains a device area that does not exist in TAM, the device on this

line fails to be imported. Select Not Import from File to manually select the same device
area for all imported devices.

To select a device area, click the Device Area icon to select one or more areas. To delete

a device area, click the Delete icon .

Device area is an important part of an authorization condition. For more information, see
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Managing device areas

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Device Type—Model and type of the device.

Select the column in the file that contains the device type. If the value of a line of column n
contains a device type that does not exist in TAM, the device on this line fails to be imported.

Select Not Import from File to manually select the same device type for all imported devices.

To select a device type, click the Device Type icon to select one or more device types.

To delete a device type, click the Delete icon .

Device type is an important part of an authorization condition. For more information, see
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Managing device types

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Single Connection—Identifies whether the device supports single connections. Options are:

Supported—TAM supports establishing multiple sessions in one TCP connection when
communicating with the device.

Not Supported—TAM supports establishing only one session in one TCP connection when
communicating with the device.

The configuration of this field must be the same as the configuration on the device at the
CLI.
If the device supports single connections, you can enable or disable this feature on the
device. If you enable this feature on the device, use Supported in TAM. If you disable this

feature on the device, use Not Supported in TAM.
If the device does not support single connections, H3C recommends that you use

Supported.

Select the column in the file that contains the single connection option.

The value of the column can only be Supported or Not Supported.

Select Not Import from File, and then select Supported or Not Supported from the list.

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Watchdog—Identifies whether the device supports sending Watchdog packets. Options are:

Supported—TAM keeps the online status and duration of an online device user by receiving
Watchdog packets sent by the device. If the device supports sending Watchdog packets,

and sending Watchdog packets is enabled, use Supported.

Not Supported—TAM does not keep the online status and duration of an online device user
because it does not receive Watchdog packets sent by the device. If the device does not