Add/Modify Access Service
This function helps you add or modify a access service.
Operation Procedure
- Enter the Access Service page.
Approach 1:On the top navigation bar, select User > User Access Policy > Access Service.
Approach 2: Select the User tab, and then in the navigation tree select User Access Policy > Access Service .
- Click Add, or click the edit icon
of a service in the access service list.
- Type the basic information and access scenario information. The access scenario information includes the access condition information and the access policy information. The access condition information includes the access device group, endpoint IP group, SSID group, endpoint MAC group, AP group, AD group,Auth type,Access method,and access period policy. The policy information includes the access policy, security policy, proprietary attribute assignment policy, internet access configuration, Max. number of bound endpoints and Max. number of online endpoints. The security policy and the Internet access configuration are displayed only when EAD is installed.Max.Number of Bound Endpoints and Default Max. Number of Bound Endpoints appear only when the EIP component is deplpoyed.
- Click OK.
Precautions
- The parameters Charging Plan, Billing Term Start Type, Start Date and Adaptive consecutive deduction, and the charging options for the initial term appear only when the CAMS component is installed.
- Security Policy appears only when the EAD component is installed.
- The service name cannot be empty, and it must be unique.
- The services subscribed by the same user cannot have the same suffix.
- Only the iNode client supports the security policy. For non-isolated modes, it is recommended to select iNode Client Only to make sure the security strategy takes effect.
- Billing Term Start Type, Start Date, and Adaptive consecutive deduction are configurable only when the charging plan uses a billing term.
- The charging options for the initial term are configurable only when a certain day of month is specified for Start Date.
- It is recommended to use only one billing term start type in your system. Selecting Date for some services and Auto for others may result in management troubles and accounting errors.
- For services with the billing term start type of Date, use the accounting freeze and time compensation functions with caution. The functions may result in billing term inconsistency.
- With No Charge for Initial Term, the first billing term of a newly added account is free of charge and the user will be charged the fixed fee for each of the following billing terms.
- On the access service pages, service suffix cannot be changed.
- When modifying a access service, you are not allowed to modify the service group to which the access service belongs.
- On the access service pages, charging plan-relevant parameters cannot be changed.
- The access scenario list can be empty. Access policies with the same access conditions cannot exist in the same service. (The so-called same access conditions are the same access period policy, access location group, SSID group, terminal IP address group, terminal MAC address group, terminal manufacturer group, terminal type group, terminal operating system group, AP group, mobile phone number group, IMSI number group, AD group, authentication type, access method and user group of the two access policies). The access conditions of the access policy cannot be unlimited.
- In some scenarios, even if an access scenario is configured for an access service, when an endpoint accesses for the first time (for example, through 802.1X authentication), only the default access policy can be used because no endpoint information exists.
- If the current time is not within the valid period of the access period in an access scenario, all online users who are using the access scenario are logged out.
- A service can contain up to 150 access scenarios.
- When it is a subordinate node, the access service replication can only be associated with the replicated policy.