Guest Device
The Guest Access Guest Device Screen displays all authenticated online guest devices as well as all guest devices that were previously on the network and are stored in UPAM.
Note: When an AP device is removed or migrated to another OmniVista system, the Guest Device screen still displays the AP clients as if the clients were still online. When Omnivista no longer receives notifications from the AP after a certain amount of time, the Guest Device Screen is updated to remove the offline clients.
Online Device List
The Online Device List displays all authenticated online guest devices.
Basic
- Account Name - User name of the guest account.
- For MAC authentication - Account name is the MAC address of the guest device.
- For Captive Portal Authentication - Account name is user name of the guest user.
- Client IPv4 - IPv4 address of the guest device.
- Client IPv6 - IPv6 address of the guest device.
- Remembered - Indicates whether the online device was remembered by UPAM and added into the Remembered Device List. A remembered device can be utilized for MAC authentication.
- Device Category - Category of the guest device:
- Computer
- Mobile
- Tablet
- Game console
- Digital media receiver
- Others
- Device Family - Production vendor of the guest device:
- Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
- Apple
- Samsung
- Huawei
- Microsoft
- LG
- Lenovo
- HP
- IBM
- Nokia
- MI
- HTC
- Sony
- Blackberry
- Others
- Device OS - OS running on the guest device.
- Linux
- Windows
- MacOS
- Android
- IOS
- Others
- Authentication Type - Authentication type used to login by the guest user (MAC authentication or Captive Portal authentication).
- Auth Resource - Guest account database used for authentication (None or Local Database).
- Session Start - The date and time when the user was online and the connection session created.
- Access Role Profile - Access Role Profile applied on the guest device.
- Final Access Role Profile - Access Role Profile assigned by NAS before the Access Role Profile returned by UPAM.
- Policy List - Policy List applied on the guest device.
- Redirect URL - Redirect URL returned to the guest device by UPAM.
Authenticate
- Authentication Method - The method used to authenticate the device (e.g., PAP, EAP-MD5, EAP-PEAP, EAP-TLS).
- Access Device MAC - MAC address of the NAS to which the guest device is attached.
- Access Device Name - System name of the NAS to which the guest device is attached
- Access Device SSID - Wireless service broadcast by the NAS and connected by guest device (only valid for wireless access).
- Access Device Location - Location of the NAS.
- Called Station ID - Allows the NAS to send the phone number that the user called in the Access-Request packet, using Dialed Number Identification (DNIS) or similar technology.
- For Switch - The switch MAC address.
- For AP: radio_MAC_address:SSID_NAME
- NAS Port Type - Type of port of the NAS is authenticating the user:
- Wireless-IEEE 802.11
- Ethernet.
- NAS Port - Physical port number of the NAS is authenticating the user.
- For Switch - if index
- For AP - Wireless radio index
- NAS Port ID - NAS port authenticating the user. (The attribute can be configured in Unified Access - Unified Profile – Template - AAA Server Profile).
- For switch: chassis/slot/port
- For AP: WLAN service
- NAS ID - NAS originating the Access-Request.
- NAS IP Address - NAS IP address.
- Slot Port - Port number on the switch slot to which the device is connected (only for wired accessing).
- Port Desc/Wlan Service
- For Switch - Port description
- For AP - WLAN service
- Framed MTU - Maximum Transmission Unit to be configured for the user when it is not negotiated by some other means (e.g., PPP). It is a fixed value = 1400.
- Reject Reason - Reason for rejecting the authentication request from the user device
- Overdue license
- Invalid username or password
- Cannot match access policy according to the authentication request
Account
- Acct Status Type - Indicates whether this Accounting-Request marks the beginning of the user service (Start) or the end (Stop). Values: Start (1), Stop (2), Interim-Update (3), Accounting-On (7) Accounting-Off (8).
- Acct Session Time - Indicates how many seconds the user has received service, and can only be present in Accounting-Request records where the Acct Status Type is set to Stop.
- Acct Session ID - Unique Accounting ID that makes it easy to match start and stop records in a log file. The start and stop records for a given session must have the same Acct Session ID.
- Termination Action - Fixed with “Radius-Request”. When the session is timed out, the user needs to be re-authenticated.
- Session Timeout - Maximum number of seconds of service provided prior to session termination.
- Acct Interim Interval - Number of seconds between each interim update in seconds for this specific session.
- Tunnel Private Group ID - Used to support the legacy VLAN assignment from RADIUS (ID=VLAN ID).
- Acct Terminate Cause - Indicates how the session was terminated, and can only be present in Accounting-Request records where the Acct-Status-Type is set to Stop.
- 1 - User Request: User logout
- 4 - Idle Timeout: User activity logout (only applicable for MAC based or Captive Portal users)
- 6 - Admin Reset: Operator logout/flush operation
- 7 - Admin Reboot: Operator reboot operation
- 8 - Port Error: Port down, NI down
- 9 - NAS-Error: Any software notification that the user is no longer authenticated
Remembered Device List
The Remembered Device List displays all authenticated guest devices saved in UPAM and can be utilized for MAC authentication.
- User Name - Account used by the guest user for login.
- For MAC authentication - Account name is MAC address of the user device.
- For 802.1X authentication - Account name is user name of the employee user.
- For Captive Portal authentication - Account name is user name of the guest user or employee user.
- Device MAC - MAC address of the guest device.
- Device Category - Category of the guest device:
- Computer
- Mobile
- Tablet
- Game console
- Digital media receiver
- Others
- Device Family - Production vendor of the guest device:
- Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise
- Apple
- Samsung
- Huawei
- Microsoft
- LG
- Lenovo
- HP
- IBM
- Nokia
- MI
- HTC
- Sony
- Blackberry
- Others
- Device OS - OS running on the guest device:
- Linux
- Windows
- MacOS
- Android
- IOS
- Others
- Browser Type - Browser of the guest device
- Activity Status - Indicate whether the guest device is online or offline.
- Expiry Time - Indicate the expiry time of the guest device. When it is expired, the guest device will be deleted from the remembered list in UPAM.
- Remembered Time - Time when the guest device is remembered by UPAM
- Last Access Time - Time when the guest device latest accesses to the network
- Last Access Device Location - Location of the NAS to which guest device last access
- Last Access Device MAC - MAC address of the NAS to which guest device last access
- Last Access Device Name - System Name of the NAS to which guest device last access
- Last Access Device SSID - SSID of the NAS to which guest device last access.
- Web Access Strategy - The Access Strategy used for the device. One device can login through multiple Guest Access Strategies.
- Remember Method - Indicates whether the device was manually added to the list (Static) or automatically added through Captive Portal Authentication (Auto).
- Active Status - Indicates whether the remembered device was ever logged into the network. " Actived" means the device was. at one time, logged into the network. :Inactive means the device was manually added, but never logged into the network. Only " Actived" devices consume a Guest license.