Access Details
Details about each access will be recorded after each login. The information includes login name, login time, how long the connection lasts, user's IP address, user's MAC address, user's IPv6 address, and IP address of the access device. The access details are the access history and can be queried based on various criteria.
Too many records will degrade the database performance, thus the system clear access details periodically. The time how long the details can be saved is decided by the lifetime of access details setting in the system parameters. Refer to Configure System Parameters for details.
Since there are too many property settings for access details, GUI customization is provided for you to display the desired items.
If an access user is moved to another user group after the access details are generated for the access user, the user group information in the access details is not changed accordingly.
Functions
Parameters
- Access At: Access At: Time when the user passes authentication and accesses the network.
- End At: Time when the user goes offline and the network access ends.
- Access Duration: Shows how long the connection lasts in the unit of seconds. The end time minus access time equals to this value.
- VLAN ID: VLAN ID the user uses for this login.
- Device IP: The IP address of the NAS device for users to gain access to the network.
- Port: The port number of the NAS device.
- Access Location: The slot number, subslot number, port number, and network segments of the access device for users to access the Internet or network.
- User IP Address: IP address of the user.
- User MAC Address: The MAC address of the user's NIC.
- Service Name: ServiceTemplate of the user.
- User IPv6 Address: IPv6 address of the user.
- Incoming/Outgoing Bytes: The total in and out bytes occurred in this connection.
- Offline Cause: Shows the causes for the disconnection. For details, please refer to Access Detail Offline Cause.
- NAS ID: NAS ID of the user.
- Windows Domain: Domain the user used to bound to computer.
- Client Version: The version of the client.
- Endpoint Type:Endpoint Type the user uses for this login.
- Endpoint Vendor:Endpoint Vendor the user uses for this login.
- Endpoint OS:Endpoint OS the user uses for this login.
- IMSI: International Mobile Subscriber Identity (IMSI) that a mobile subscriber uses for logon. The IMSI uniquely identifies a mobile subscriber and is stored in the Subscriber Identity Module (SIM). The binding requirements can be set for a service which contains the binding policy. If no requirements are set for such service, auto-learning is adopted. If the IMSI binding is set, the IMSI that the user uses for logon should be the same as the IMSI bound to the user.
- IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identification (IMEI) is saved on a mobile device as a unique identifier of the mobile device. When Bind IMEI Number is enabled, UAM checks the IMEI number for a user. If a list of bound IMEI numbers has been configured for the user, the used IMEI number must match a bound IMEI number for logon. If no IMEI number is configured for the user, UAM binds the used IMEI number to the user account for future binding check.
- Device SN: Device serial number of the device the access user must connect for network access.