Management and Configuration Guide (Includes ACM xl) 2005-12
ProCurve Secure Access 700wl Series Management and Configuration Guide 3-9
System Status
» Click View User Rights to see the details of the rights for this user. The definitions for this client are
displayed in XML format below the rest of the status information.
» Click View Log to display the log file entries for this user, filtered using the client MAC address as the
search string. See “Viewing the Session Logs” on page 9-6 for more information.
» Click Refresh User Rights Now to update this client’s rights.
» Click Logout User Now to log this client off the 700wl Series system.
» Click Done top go back to the Client Status page.
The Client Detail User Rights display shows the row in the Rights Table that this client matched,
including the Identity Profile, Connection Profile and Access Policy associated with the client. The rest
of the display shows the client’s rights as defined in XML.
IP Address The IP address assigned to the client. If the client is connected using PPTP or L2TP, this is the
inside tunnel address. The outside tunnel address is also listed (“via tunnel from <outside
tunnel IP>“). See “IP Address Assignment for Tunneling” on page 7-11 for more information on
Address Tunneling.
Address Status Information about the IP address. This includes:
• Whether NAT mode is being used, and why.
• Whether a static IP is allowed.
• Other relevant information, depending on how the address was obtained.
Current Access
Controller
Information about the Access Controller through which the user is connected:
• Name of the Access Controller (by default the same as the IP address).
• IP address of the Access Controller.
• Slot and port through which the user is connected (or the port only if the unit does not provide
multiple slots).
IP Security The type of IP Security in place.
Note: This item appears only if encryption is allowed at the location where the client is
connected.
Client VLAN ID The VLAN ID on packets from the client
Tagged VLAN ID The VLAN ID added to packets based on the Access Policy
Sessions The number of sessions this client currently has running.
Idle Time The amount of time, in minutes and seconds, that this client has been idle.
Rights Expiration The amount of time, in days, hours, and minutes until this client’s rights expire. If the client’s
rights do not expire, this column will show “N/A.” The maximum expiry is 1 week and 2 days
(800,000 seconds). At the end of the expiry, the Rights requests are reevaluated by the Rights
Manager. The Rights Expire field displays the amount of time left before rights are refreshed
and should not be confused with reauthentication intervals or times of day, which have to do
with forcing users to reauthenticate at a specified time of day.
Table 3-6. Active Client detail information
Information Description