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1. we Pore Nue oe Figure 2 78 System Log Management The log files for each day are displayed You can select an entry and click lt Details gt to view its details For the meanings of the log information refer to online helps Ill Portal log This type of logs records the information related to the Portal module including the information of the Portal online users packet interactions and so on Select System Management Log Query Portal Log on the navigation tree to enter the Log Management page This page and the query operation on this page are similar to those for the system log 2 106 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations IV Administrator operation log This type of logs records the adding deleting modifying operations of the administrator on the configuration console You can query the logs to view the history records of these operations Select System Management Log Query Administrator Operation Log on the navigation tree to enter the Query Administrator Operation Log page as shown in Figure 2 79 Query Admiristrator Opsraticn og Fee Tas ents Ce wi ye seame FF LER es BE err Creve ii ope 7 BEGET EETTELATES I T igi ole gt r or pee vy y ely atien me h Tj marin raeh Spa Pv Jve Fi Ge Ivor ELLE Flere FeRAM HR FRAR BT NE Shane atk Aa torn he TEARS ME Sheer p sve dendsircloe set Feb ET tl atots 453I KNE Sirto e tuusy S395 2 3 ANNs IO SAUCE TY ott d
2. 02030102 030102 02030102 02030102 12 As shown in the batch account file each column corresponds to a parameter including Account Password Full Name ID Number and Address You can add other parameters as needed such as Device IP User IP Additional Information and so on 2 Batch import accounts 2 11 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations After selecting the batch account file and the separator click lt Next gt to enter the Batch Import page as shown in Figure 2 7 Loar Wars yarer gt cece ool cares ach bape las Batch Import Legir intra ea kusul asm inie pesut kainis Tessauls a rea home asm ieee Cake gt Maros E w R arround Taia Preaalawainl E SiaaaltMerey vir ria z hoo Fr zpena xrm F Erite Er tere IP a ser ooy 3 ah I Start rT 4 AEE Ape ane scat pc oe daz lel Tii aril 33i ces tz Hai File z ceil r uri i bun Ee hy any iuri 5 gt Hamre srr wali ee onre Pulis Greit Suhe M i north m LER ETTORE mer t Lrsad vane wane erre i So M Et At n riwni nvi Ihi D w eA rs ens re mj aa Ta a UTEE rs erie Lae rial Auri aul Figure 2 7 Batch Import Parameters on this page are the same as those for adding an account user However values of some parameters on the Batch Import page are read from specific columns of the batch account file instead of inputted manually T
3. DWH Caran tags aly Javeria SWF Au Sem SUSI ster evr JAMS Seve al Spree ar Madila Seh ays Te aay norisa Fear saan snark Rar ap Fila Sadna Tre yr 7 Cet Rar ap Pay A bee bile 24 hear vee ar i ie ie a b Uren The key system wE be aitomatically ralnetaled after modMcathan on CAMS log Me parh waaay saaal arr re aR Pnatla ra a thertestor ves SAMS Dont y alla dadi la atinge Usplyy hree Aantal Certe cr 6273313 Dabugelng L1 Ue ge tele alt aide ee el z vueges Steer Il a EERI lep Figure 2 97 Operating Parameters Configuration By default the page only displays the parameters that can be modified You can click lt Display Unmodifiable gt to view all parameters For the explanations of the parameters refer to online helps IV Access device Access devices refer to the devices such as switches and access servers which cooperate with CAMS to perform authentication and accounting Only the access devices which are configured successfully here can exchange packets with CAMS normally to perform authentication and accounting For LAN access services the devices refer to various switches that support related features 2 126 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Modify gt of the Access Device item to enter the Access Device Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 98 furls Wa shamactes Saver Soe sich s asak Derre Oe raien
4. Hasip u Munns 12 F lh rma ae l pac asme al 1 page as Piae Ses ta volts 203 1 03 14 2E OF Decals Clete vefer i Figure 2 20 User for Device Management I Add user for device management Click lt Add gt to enter the Add Account page shown in Figure 2 21 nar Manaqanert Jaa anades karanana es atta Add Account r dss dane t Sasser Gerd Fassa d lss Sarl diese I cel Zie IF eddiecs r jene lpr Ielnel a Lee Ir eye ozs D HiviP hes valor r valt Pel STIL Figure 2 21 Add Account The upper area on the page allows you to perform the user host and service settings while the lower area enables you to configure the binding information As shown in Figure 2 21 a user admin is added 2 33 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The host start address and end IP address are specified and the service type Telnet is selected In this way end users can telnet to the hosts within the IP addresses from 192 168 4 1 to 192 168 4 200 using the user name admin and the corresponding password A Caution When configuring users for device management you must configure the corresponding access device on the Access Device Configuration page To enter this page select System Management System Configuration on the navigation tree On the System Configuration page click lt Modify gt of the Access Device item The service type of the access device mus
5. Il Force online users offline When unauthorized users or other abnormal users access the network the administrator can click lt Forced Logout gt to force them offline Note that this does not affect the charging function The administrator can also select multiple online users and click lt Batch Logout gt to force them offline in batches amp Note If you enable Endpoint Admission Defense in the item of Policy Service Parameters this function needs to be supported by devices Before using the function you must check whether the device support it If not the logout operation cannot succeed 2 139 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations lll Deploy messages to online users Online user management supports deploying messages to a single user or a batch of users To deploy messages to a single user click lt Deploy gt of the user and the Deploy dialog box appears Input the deployed contents and click lt OK gt To deploy messages to a batch of users select the check boxes before multiple users click lt Batch Deploy gt and the User Information Batch Deploy Settings dialog box appears In both cases the messages will be sent to end users within the interval of sending accounting update packets IV Customize UI Online user management supports customizing user interfaces That is the administrator can adjust the fields to be displayed Click lt Customize Ul gt to enter the Online User Interfac
6. To reduce the workload when adding account users especially when there is additional information CAMS provides preregistered user management The end users can click lt User Preregistration gt on 2 49 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations CAMS Self service Platform to enter the User Preregistration page shown in Figure 2 34 User Preregistration Noto Tha items identified wilh must be inputted Piney licibdn axan Haw INE F owm o leah ewm ID Zax Iois Use If YM edes Fw l li gt bt cd t vs hunn mesa Figure 2 34 User Preregistration Input the necessary information both the basic and additional information is included and click lt OK gt to complete the preregistration Note that the accounting and service related information does not need to be inputted The end users can apply for formal registration within a valid period after preregistration The information specified during preregistration will be displayed on the Add Account page for formal registration so the administrator just needs to set the accounting and service related information thus improving efficiency User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note To enable the Preregistration function select System Management System Configuration to enter the Service Configuration page For the Service Parameters item click lt Modify gt to enter the Service Parameters Configuration
7. User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations dd LDAP Server 426 Add User si vihe lista e Kurita EA sawe salar wa aed es ste Pee a ilh DA SAPAT val serine IF 12 Ele r eet ate Pps avTebl tps ae se Prey buses ahs 4zelare Tawar 3 epa daccun Cya 3 Atay cue Soe taahi las API Ar area Y fra a D lestt lss Tepa davru Cza s jhe vines yy ri apa wen ira vs Pray PxA oe Figure 2 56 Add LDAP Server Add User The available accounts are displayed Note that the accounts that have already been bound to the LDAP server are not displayed Select one or more accounts to be added and then click lt Add gt to bind them to the current LDAP server A Caution If the added account users do not exist on the LDAP server they cannot pass the authentication Select Return to return to the LDAP Server User Management page User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select one or more accounts and click lt Delete gt After your confirmation the binding relationship between the accounts and the LDAP server will be removed V Synchronize LDAP server On the page shown in Figure 2 52 click lt Synchronize gt to synchronize the user information on the LDAP server Two operations are involved l Check the status of users on the LDAP server Check whether the users added for the LDAP server on CAMS exist on the LDAP server l Synchronize the passwords on the LDAP server Chec
8. Your account name is abc and the password is Qwerty This is a notification only E mail Do not reply 7 Figure 2 91 Example of password retrieve by mail Il Mail notification of deficit On the page shown in Figure 2 89 select Mail notification of deficit and click lt Next gt to enter the Mail notification of deficit page as shown in Figure 2 92 2 121 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Syeh Was a nan ve tal Cardy rala ks 1 ve Aral Y denn Mail notification of daficit 4 Paabla ss vie malati ot arrei users cf onaerrert ks laale ow xj al Sarar Emra FL swa Jeera Or yasarexidlei 3 tan access varia Senet Souder euler 33 eae CC OS oa ea mtr izt ane NAL LO cern sheli Sri s 14 reu cheat ery Ws Dothiee pasrur MUl R uN Pecat Leer IxM The balane lavig acor le 3 Mclerl 3 date EY T esse 57193 lt 1 Pasi palt asr Heever The taeraa a asd z alireceghl ce Frere paent erty ady TN OSO Es Aa fime wan JIA subv ser L J eel ye a EL ILL ULA Pie ns test fez Ere sio Figure 2 92 Mail notification of deficit Select the Enable sending mails to notify account users of nonpayment check box and the mail notification of deficit is enabled For the descriptions of these parameters refer to online helps According to configurations shown in Figure 2 92 the system sends the notification mails to all nonpayment users at 22 00 00 each day as sh
9. user services A user either an account user or a card user has basic information such as balance Services which decide how the user can get access to the network contain predefined accounting policies binding information and so on A user can apply for more than one service with different suffixes The CAMS administrator manages services uniformly User management involves account management card number management user for device management user account batch operations user blacklist management and auxiliary feature management preregistered user management user additional information management and batch account file management 2 2 1 Account Management Select User Management Account User to enter the Account Management page as shown in Figure 2 3 2 5 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Account Management awl 2i mAT Ta ot aw ima mna isen Nam rma a Wy za Tarhiep u E ur Pex l arawe e Tal 1 2 emai s Hima IprgsCoa 3 p g Pres Hie seme semarl emicl samst sasl UVauan OELSE wt CEET EEEE TA EEUN EALA u Yanan Yanan Figure 2 3 Account Management The Account Management page consists of three parts from top to bottom In the upper part input proper parameters in the Account and Full Name fields select proper parameters from the Account Type Service Name and Account State drop down lists and click lt
10. Security administrator 7 I Set operator password to the default Modify Retum Help Figure 2 73 Modify Operator If you select the Set operator password to the default check box the password will default to password You can also modify the full name and role of the operator After inputting and selecting proper values click lt Modify gt to complete the operation amp Note The system administrator ADMIN cannot be modified IV Query operator On the page shown in Figure 2 70 select an entry and click lt Query gt to view the full name and roles and rights of the operator 2 99 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 6 3 Change Password This function is used to change the password of the current operator To ensure that the system runs securely you are recommended to change the passwords of the operators regularly Select Operator Management Change Password on the navigation tree to enter the Change Password page shown in Figure 2 74 Operator Management gt Change Password Change Password Old Password New Password Confirm Password modiy Hep Figure 2 74 Change Password After inputting the old password new password and confirm password you can click lt Modify gt to complete the operation 2 6 4 ACL Management Access control is used to control user accesses to CAMS configuration console Access
11. 2 48 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Name Reason Login IP and so on Input or select proper parameters click lt Query gt and all queried users will be displayed You can click lt Details gt of a user to view the basic information of the user and the reason why the user is added to the blacklist Note that If a user inputs an incorrect password during authentication the system will add the user to the blacklist automatically for the administrator to monitor the user At this time the user is displayed on the Blacklist Management page but the user can still use services normally Then if the user logs in successfully the system will delete the user from the blacklist automatically However if the failure times reach the times set by the Auth Failure Threshold parameter the user will be added to the blacklist formally and the user cannot continue using services temporarily You need to select Too many login faults from the Reason drop down list to query the users who are added to the blacklist temporarily Then you can click lt Details gt of a user to view the login failure times Il Delete users from the blacklist The administrator can delete users from the blacklist manually On the Blacklist Management page select one or more users and click lt Delete gt After your confirmation the selected users are deleted from the blacklist 2 2 6 Auxiliary Feature Preregistered User Management
12. 56 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 10 15 19 2 Minute 4 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 10 17 37 29 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 10 18 30 23 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 10 19 07 8 Minute 35 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 11 04 13 2 Minute 0 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 11 09 43 19 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 11 16 08 13 Minute 29 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 11 29 46 46 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 11 40 59 49 Minute 43 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 12 37 01 16 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 12 38 43 1 Hour 25 Minute 3 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 14 16 42 4 Hour 31 Minute 46 Second NA NA NA Details Total 20 Hour 37 Minute 0 Second NA NA NA Figure 2 137 LAN Access Details You can select different periods and services and click lt Query gt to query the access details You can click lt Details gt of each entry to view its details 2 175 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations IV User Payment Records Click User Payment Records on the left side to enter the User Payment Records page as shown in Figure 2 138 User Payment Records B iy Dea Tend e 2 Pad ee 2 Ca inte Cre TERR Le pea rt be Be ae 1 pe te bal Fe ds Abe z l 5 in n m ne ne m nu AR T x a r 15 fi ma ma 1 un Kell azz z0 w ow Jks 220 SEN xe 000 000 31 0 Al a 5 m ma ma n ne At 15 m ma ma I wu Figure 2 138
13. 94 click lt Modify gt of the Domestic Currency Unit item to enter the Modify Domestic Currency Unit page as shown in Figure 2 102 Arr Rercnerert e Fert eo Aquinas Madhy Parerik 3 tere Le Modify Domestic Currency Unit Sus llores tid uri Jesis Sarees rid fiis Coneanl yy Cisply Lr s S nalest Iy finn arial Yell 3 a War l3 Figure 2 102 Modify Domestic Currency Unit 2 132 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations After inputting correct values in the Smallest Currency Unit Display Currency Unit Converting Display Unit and Smallest Unit and Decimal Digit fields respectively click lt OK gt to complete setting the currency unit in your country A Caution Because the Domestic Currency Unit item involves accounting you must configure its related parameters cautiously VIII Certificate authentication policy The certificate authentication policy configuration is mainly used to import the root certificate and server certificate into CAMS so that CAMS becomes capable of certificate authentication 2 133 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution The CA type of the certificate server corresponding to the root certificate and server certificate must be an independent root CA That is when installing the certificate server you must select the independent root CA rather than the enterprise root CA For the installation instructions on the certificate server r
14. Access Davics Configuration mer rer frawikey Seetra na andlit rin Tyra PILE Pier Tra anh Fe Saeed Poe Core th Sires tenie 12 5 127 4 ede vib relia ends 3 hee Fin bu in ahi Ha Figure 2 98 Access Device Configuration This page enables you to add modify or delete access devices The descriptions on the main parameters of the access devices are shown in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Main parameters of the access devices Parameter Options Description Indicates that the device can be Device managed by the users for device Management management For details refer to Service Service section 2 2 3 User for Device Type Management LAN Access Indicates that the device can Service function as a LAN access device 2 127 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Parameter Options Description Recommended Indicates that the LAN access Standard device and CAMS communicate through RADIUS packets including the accounting update ackets RADIUS i packet Indicates that there are no type accounting update packets exchanged between the LAN No Accounting access device and CAMS This Update option is used by some LAN access devices that do not support accounting update packets For the meanings of other parameters refer to online helps A Caution The port used for authentication must be inputted first and then that for accounting The
15. Chapter 2 Service Operations Operator Management gt Operator gt Add Operator Add Operator User Name i Full Name r Role Security administrator gt Password Confirm Password E Add Retum Help Figure 2 71 Add Operator After inputting the user name full name password confirm password and selecting a role you can click lt Add gt to add an operator ll Delete operator On the page shown in Figure 2 70 select an entry and click lt Delete gt to enter the Delete Operator page shown in Figure 2 72 2 97 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Operator Management gt Operator gt gt Delete Operator Delete Operator User Name ADMIN2 Full Name admin2 Role Security administrator Delete Retum Help Figure 2 72 Delete Operator Click lt Delete gt to complete the operation amp Note The system administrator ADMIN cannot be deleted Online operators can be deleted but they cannot continue any management operations after being deleted lll Modify operator On the page shown in Figure 2 70 select an entry and click lt Modify gt to enter the Modify Operator page shown in Figure 2 73 2 98 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Operator Management gt Operator gt gt Modify Operator Modify Operator User Name fac MIN2 Full Name fadmnin2 Role
16. I eystusll rye s jies Nz w m ienr trea toa T 22061 Dals Lly t amp brais T zal ede clot E 7 s 8imde ciz t C evedeets EE Pe Ll eos bears D s li 2 aaa g a p AE d hare laas P Y aee Figure 2 31 User Account Batch Operation Select one or more accounts and select Cancelled accounts deleting at the upper right corner to open the Cancelled accounts deleting dialog box as shown in Figure 2 32 2 45 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Cancelled accounts deleting You will perform 2 batch operations for users Confirm these operations Deleting the cancelled user accounts including associated data such as detailed information about accessing the network logs bills and charging records ok Cancel Help Figure 2 32 Cancelled accounts deleting Click lt OK gt and the cancelled accounts selected will be deleted Besides their related information is also deleted from the database such as the access details logs bills payment records and so on 2 2 5 Blacklist Management To enhance the security of system applications CAMS provides blacklist management allowing you to query the account users and card users that are disabled temporarily or delete them from the blacklist A user can be added to the blacklist in two ways The administrator can add an account user or a card user manually note that this kind of blacklist users can only be deleted by the
17. Information Management page click lt Modify gt of a field to modify the user additional information field except the field type User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations lll Delete user additional information field On the User Additional Information Management page click lt Delete gt of a field and confirm your operation to delete it A Caution When a user additional information field is deleted its related user additional information is also deleted so you must use this function cautiously IV Query user additional informaiton field On the User Additional Information Management page click lt Query gt of a field to view its details V Sort user additional information field On the User Additional Information Management page click f and tb to adjust the order of the entries displayed on the Add Account page as shown in Figure 2 41 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations LARL Karan arnei e Hea Whee se alt eon ire Add Account Pi gahhrrns n er coms Sanit ti ren m Paseo y OOOO e u re MTT e une WREE E vall fav onl Ten Pin aa Pig tir tiny es dalar gt p vTra r mied 2 Dace IP Pet ai 5 ot E e mus le IP gert dal addessz lt v56 IP Mac Addises oes nnl za Notes tien nute 0Jlr ar ver jae ey pdd oral acrmsio1 Tpi rma ro gia ne z fewer ror ahr i Halani Se une Yana Me vee taan nn HeMnhr Pe ie Be wie
18. Query gt The account users that satisfy the query conditions will be listed in the lower part of the page Note that the Account and Full Name fields support backward fuzzy matching For example if you input wan in the Account field and click lt Query gt all account users whose account names start with wan will be listed The account user list is displayed in the lower part of the page and you can click lt Prev gt and lt Next gt to switch between pages A drop down list is present at the upper left corner of the list allowing you to select how many items to be displayed on one page The 2 6 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations default number is 15 By clicking t or bd of the column headers you can sort the items in ascending or descending order Above the user list and just in the middle part of the window some buttons are provided for different functions You can click lt Help gt to view the CAMS online help on a pop up page or click lt Reset gt to restore the initial page by clearing all parameters you have inputted lt Help gt and lt Reset gt are common buttons in CAMS windows The layout style of the Account Management page is common for CAMS windows For similar interfaces in the later sections the layout description will not be repeated Operations involved in account management are adding an account batch import batch modification maintaining an account and advanced quer
19. Report For the explanations of the parameters refer to online helps A Caution When the statistics period is a day only the users with usage records on that day are counted during the statistics on the average usage Similarly only the services with usage records on that day are counted For example if there are 50 registered users in the system and only 30 users access the networks that day the average usage equals the total usage that day divided by 30 2 151 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations After selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 114 pops up Print Exports oT Fie Close Daily Average Service Usage Report Service Type LAN access service Payment Type Unlimited Usage Type Money Average Type By user Day Sum dollar 2005 11 11 0 00 2005 11 12 0 00 Stat Type All accounts 2005 11 13 0 00 2005 11 14 0 63 2005 11 15 0 00 Total 0 63 Stat Date 2005 11 15 Table Graph Figure 2 114 Daily Average Service Usage Report You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph One example of the Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 115 2 15
20. User Payment Records The user payment history records are displayed on the page amp Note Figure 2 138 shows the User Payment Records page for ordinary account users and it is slightly different from the page for prepaid account users V User Information Maintenance Click User Information Maintenance on the left to enter the User Information Maintenance page as shown in Figure 2 139 2 176 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Information Maintenance _ Modify User Info User Information User Name test2 Create Time 2005 11 14 User Status Activated User Name ftest2 ID Number fain Address aaaaa E mail aaa aaa com sex male z depart cs z Modify Information Figure 2 139 User Information Maintenance After modifying the user information click lt Modify Information gt to complete the operation 2 177 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note Select System Management System Configuration to enter the System Configuration page Click lt Modify gt of the Service Parameters item to enter the Service Parameters Configuration page If you select Prohibit from the Self Modify User Info drop down list the User Information Maintenance link will not be available VI Change Password Click Change Password on the left side to enter the Change Password page as shown in Figure 2 140 Change Pa
21. a LDAP synchronization configuration you need to input its basic information and select the correspondence between the attributes of CAMS accounts and those on the LDAP server On the page shown in Figure 2 57 click lt Add gt to enter the Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration page to configure the basic 2 76 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations information of this LDAP synchronization configuration as shown in Figure 2 58 LNs ANAWE s TAT Gath salen ony ret ae UR Ratna sain ones bt gt Caiana ane last irar raer 427 frek areri Tepi eee che X Fiver tay ber Sitik weakest nts fale vale F ua s te U 7 anba aiee Meee M am Mal Sm Tels Add LDAP Synchronizatlon Configuration Figure 2 58 Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration 1 The main parameters on this page are described as follows Configuration Name of this LDAP synchronization configuration LDAP Server Name of the LDAP server that the synchronization configuration is applicable to Synch Account Type Sets the type of the accounts on CAMS after they are synchronized from LDAP server There are two options account users and preregistered users Filter Condition Sets the conditions for querying the accounts on the LDAP server State Indicates whether the synchronization configuration is valid If it is invalid it cannot be used and accordingly the Synchronize link on the page shown in Figure 2 57 will be g
22. administrator the system adds an account user or a card user to the blacklist automatically The reasons why the system adds a user to the blacklist fall into three types l A user does not pay bills after the period set by the Nonpayment For Adding to Blacklist parameter To set this 2 46 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations parameter select System Management System Configuration to enter the System Configuration page For the Service Parameters item click lt Modify gt to enter the Service Parameters Configuration page Then input a desired value in the Nonpayment For Adding to Blacklist field After the user pays the nonpayment the system will delete the user from the blacklist automatically l A user fails to recharge the corresponding account card for more than the times set by the Charge Failure Times parameter To set this parameter enter the Service Parameters Configuration page first Then input a desired value in the Charge Failure Times field The system will delete this user automatically from the blacklist at daybreak the next day l A user tries to log in maliciously for more than the times set by the Auth Failure Threshold parameter To set the parameter enter the Service Parameters Configuration page first Then input a desired value in the Auth Failure Threshold field Similar to the second case the system will delete this user automatically from the blacklist at daybreak
23. and select Account Cancellation to open the Account Cancellation dialog box as shown in Figure 2 26 Account Cancellation You will perform 10 batch operations for users The operation forcibly cancels the selected user accounts which invalidates these accounts and the corresponding nonpayment Are you sure to forcibly cancel the selected user accounts OK Cancel Help Figure 2 26 Account Cancellation Click lt OK gt and the selected accounts will be cancelled If the accounts are not cancelled successfully you can click the link on the prompt page to view the failure reasons 2 40 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution The online accounts can also be cancelled Once an account is cancelled forcibly it cannot be used anymore and its nonpayment cannot be reclaimed V Batch postponing For related descriptions of postponing refer to Figure 2 27 On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts select Postponing and the Batch postponing dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 27 2 41 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Batch postponing You will perform 10 batch operations for users For services that are charged with fixed fees regularly such as monthly charged services the system provides the postponing feature to protect user interests This is done by postponing the due ending time of the accounting period to co
24. control list ACL management involves adding and deleting the entries for the ACLs The ACLs for CAMS consist of a permitted address list and a prohibited address list You can configure them to produce different access control effects 2 100 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l If both the permitted and prohibited address lists are empty no addresses are limited l If there are entries in the permitted address list but the prohibited address list is empty users can access CAMS configuration console using the addresses configured in the permitted address list only l If the permitted address list is empty but there are entries in the prohibited address list users can access CAMS configuration console using all addresses except those configured in the prohibited address list l If there are entries in both the permitted and prohibited address lists users can access CAMS configuration console using the addresses configured in the permitted address list but not configured in the prohibited address list Select Operator Management ACL on the navigation tree to enter the ACL Management page as shown in Figure 2 75 Operator Management gt ACL ACL Management Permitted Address List Prohibited Address List 10 10 10 10 L aad ada Delete Help Figure 2 75 ACL Management 2 101 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations I Add ACL Click lt Add gt to enter th
25. data The start time and end time for daily statistics must be within 31 days and that for monthly statistics must be within three years Select Statistic Report on the navigation tree to enter the Statistics Report page as shown in Figure 2 109 2 145 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Stet siles React Statistics Report Yarn Cath at Urag Aten ins Bear 1 3 Y Y Vorvily calk maaga Seice Jaage taisies vepot D 7 v YorvabAccourd S 45 Mt Sts sles React 2 wv Sligis V r Zagat Yori Espen bure Sisdsi 15 5 F ayu z Wo these age b orad art Dirdal ohon skile t Sept D v v wrak Pee le Sr arge and Pare at Corr ele or Fy a 7 zats is R k y at Mwaversye In ve set Crafledes Tepr ea ee Sak Te Peo b amp b ins Pime Di wv Hr a Figure 2 109 Statistic Report The names of reports and the supported display forms marked with a V are displayed on the page When you position the cursor over 2 a prompt window pops up automatically displaying descriptions of the report and its common purposes Click the links on the page to configure the corresponding reports I Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the monthly or daily service usage of a single user all accounts all cards or all users including account users and card users from the start time to the end time by money duration traffic or usage times It can
26. esta m SWAAI Ao eet va Jine OK Come azo Figure 2 54 Modify LDAP Server Information Note that the Connect Server check box is added to this page compared with the page for adding an LDAP server This parameter is User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations used to determine whether the CAMS server has established connections with the LDAP server IV LDAP user mangement On the LDAP Server Management page click lt LDAP User Management gt to enter the page shown in Figure 2 55 where you can manage the account users that are bound to this LDAP server LDAP Server 426 User Management aur ooo eraf ooo Jsei Sans i rise zf ue l Th i arinez gt Flertieemcer peeeclctel 1 3332 ee mepeti E wult 1 KEN Ir 102CC es buing SNe eT rd Zivleul we eE FNT T A statant r z Sroa asn tattare cscctert F ivi pa 1 PSM 272270 Jnkasen spt mepeti Figure 2 55 LDAP Server User Management This page displays all accounts that have been bound to the LDAP server 426 An account can be in one of the three states Existent Inexistent and Unknown When an account is bound but not synchronized to LDAP server it is set to Unknown state When an account is not found on the LDAP server during synchronization it is set to Inexistent state Click lt Add gt on the page shown in Figure 2 55 to enter the Add LDAP Server Add User dialog box as shown in Figure 2 56 2 73
27. exported user 2 89 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations information select the separator in this example Space is selected and then click lt Export gt If the operation succeeds the Operation succeeded page appears You can click the link on this page to save the exported file to the local host amp Note Some LDAP servers identify users with a combination of multiple attributes for example cn and sn but CAMS does not support authentication through these LDAP servers lll Import user information to CAMS Select User Management Account User on the navigation tree to enter the Account Management page Then you can import the user information in the earlier mentioned export file to CAMS For specific operations refer to section 2 1 1 Account Management A Caution Because the user information in the export file is separated by space you need to select the same separator during the batch import operation Otherwise the operation cannot succeed 2 90 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations IV User authentication The success of user authentication depends on the LDAP server l When the LDAP server runs normally users can pass the authentication after inputting the correct e mail account names and passwords l When the LDAP server cannot be connected the authentication will not succeed 2 6 Operator Management Operator management controls roles oper
28. ihi EZ gO a r3 ronkar a al mey Tj hersi r sr wie rvrl ue y jambs eH rrera a mey as Retun llr Figure 2 41 Add Account 2 2 8 Auxiliary Feature Batch Account File This function allows you to generate batch account files conveniently With the batch account files you can add accounts in batches using the batch import function in account management Select User Management Auxiliary Feature Batch Account File on the navigation tree to start generating a batch account file The Set 2 59 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations the number of the sections that form the account name page appears as shown in Figure 2 42 Leerdrrag gt rl silat Feal tos Sax azccum fle one on Setthe number ofthe sections that form the account name bis warns ule Secu ces ses seiun fez Ier Figure 2 42 Set the number of the sections that form the account name An account may contain a lot of information so you must determine the number of sections that form an account On the page shown in Figure 2 42 input a number for example 4 in the field and click lt Next gt to enter the Batch account file generation page as shown in Figure 2 43 dzs voraywr eul 4 lis v Tual a s Zell atot l il youl Batch account fila ganeration gt Ema By ereer B I F _ SS a el oe i Rarran asso 1 valuatpa ose whi syete i e wun Tete ber OTET
29. oot Nomi Pantie ate ba z Wai tevin j juw Ure F Lind 24 Velox H Hl En suv l WW qu hir isil lr als inii p lua nnsa 4 Zenny ye ays VA 9y SST e Nss 22 mje mandi 1 ie Lyu L py r Sle Satu t as Lonas jiz Fire Lego Dipo Ad Simi Su Ehz I Nz e Figure 2 105 Online User Management The related information of online users is displayed You can click lt Advanced gt to customize the information to be displayed l Delete online users Online users cannot utilize services normally in some cases For example when a device restarts abnormally for an account which allows only one online user its online user cannot utilize network resources before CAMS checks the user You can click lt Advanced gt on the Online User Management page to enter the Advanced Query dialog box Input a proper value in the Suspension Time field you are recommended to set this value to be more than three times the interval of sending accounting update packets which is set on the switch Select one or more users and click lt Batch Delete gt to delete them 2 138 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution You cannot delete online users randomly A deleted online user will not stop using the specified service immediately This may lead to fee calculation errors You cannot delete online users to prohibit them from using services unless you are sure that the users are in abnormal state
30. pors 1812 and 1813 are respectively the authentication port and accounting port used by standard RADIUS V Alarm mail This function is used to set related information of the alarm mails including the alarm level and the mail information of the administrator 2 128 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Note that this configuration is different from that on the page which you can enter by selecting System Management Mail Configuration The former makes the administrator learn the running status of CAMS timely while the latter targets at end users On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Modify gt of the Alarm Mail item to enter the Alarm Mail Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 99 ATTE E H EET Ce tec stone ETT Sale ot mata Alarm Mall Configuration Iommi H LEnzb cd F aj Eni x STe SE eclimrlecne co waldo caPice oe Seings Thi aa n ngl aan sadons ncitled yir vid feato inle lergiu seimi Re pectrdirezc foval ce Zero prm to Yine edimi rT IRA si m Se m hint Nae eure ih See z Kab twat fetes Ieee iar nin Hi tesies i akasi mii MIK Wn See ie teed TS TESTE S p St ia Taw ig a RaT Jurca x swale Sanna es Fl Lancon E n pern o Fzl m Fep Figure 2 99 Alarm Mail Configuration This page displays the parameters related to alarm mails and the alarm levels at which alarm mails need to be sent For the descriptions of these parameters refer to online helps V
31. sXe indy iieiea cram eet stan Web ihel ANM Hex itelte opi tien iseal PtP CEE Se Monsen wi j tihalin Min n zint Yarane Add Scheduled LAN Access Details Export ng Task eem fpa ooo Zpiim Tp ET X nr ibyfak e izn gt r o a 0 n mixernlra A jin ifs aer l tme 2026 apo Sien r w aiwm Tez fned zi Pree Ite uima Jze Tepz nre atk Deze pazn aay mwi a E s melz leelssurm ie a al ee ee ia P at hee attsete Genasex F ien Oc Figure 2 49 Add Scheduled LAN Access Details Exporting Task 2 66 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations As shown in Figure 2 49 the scheduled exporting task is executed at 23 50 00 each day Suppose the current date is November 16 2005 The first start time is set to be November 9 2005 thus indicating that the data on November 9 2005 will be exported first If this operation succeeds the system checks for scheduled tasks every several minutes Once scheduled time expires the corresponding tasks will be executed immediately At first the data from 00 00 00 on November 9 2005 to 23 59 59 on November 9 2005 will be exported After several minutes the data from 00 00 00 on November 10 2005 to 23 59 59 on November 10 2005 will be exported and so on At last the data from 00 00 00 on November 15 2005 to 23 59 59 on November 15 2005 will be exported That is the generated data before the current date will be exported in a short period at first The task will be execute
32. so you must use it cautiously amp Note The saving time of all logs in the system is determined by the parameter Log Saving Time configured on the Service Parameters page which you can enter by selecting System Management System Configuration on the navigation tree The logs which are saved longer than this time will be deleted by the system automatically 2 7 2 Connection Track Connection track enables you to query the access processes of the end users and thus learn the network usage of a specific user within a specified period of time Select System Management Connection Track on the navigation tree to enter the Connection Track page as shown in Figure 2 81 2 109 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Ry hui Kinan se S ensi Tanck Connection Track serdame aa ship PArst 14 C aa PAST 14 A OK Pisas i Figure 2 81 Connection Track Input the user name to be queried and select the proper period of time Click lt OK gt and the queried results will be displayed as shown in Figure 2 82 2 110 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Sea Ma sgurr ss Come enn E Connection Track Sovice Use fled 2holcll Start Imes 11 14 1 5351 bred bime 7 00 19 14 1454 11 tog Raard Tana Mcadsy Ho enkartd 2905 EISE TACAT ICCI auraer teatior rec Jast Weader Ilaeenkertd 23 CAT 30 0 ourrerteatior Sscest we Hoant l4 2905 WCUT ICCI Arvur ig eges Wo
33. specific service the user utilizes On the query result page you can click lt Details gt of a record to view its details V Query account users Through the advance query function you can make accurate query with more query conditions You can click lt Advanced gt in Figure 2 3 to enter the Advanced Query page shown in Figure 2 13 Advanced Quary Sir3u it i FUI NS ne ID bh art cu aris i C rs acuit VES all Tse zj Srr ou at staa Univ tec F Sankansne ur nad rasta Daken Ae E Puy HP Fu v a oF sar ir WAS Ar dis 5 Cir ne Imll tex Idle Tier 2 wim a aL ay tr P Reve Ta 2l Hes Figure 2 13 Advanced Query 2 23 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations With advanced query you can set query conditions by combining account basic information with customized additional information flexibly The Account parameter supports wildcard and all parameters of the string type support backward fuzzy matching You can perform query by inputting and selecting proper query conditions and clicking lt OK gt amp Note A null parameter can be matched by any value CAMS provides other similar pages where all parameters that default to support query by the wildcard 2 2 2 Card Management Card users are like temporary account users The cards can be withdrawn automatically within a period of time to ensure sufficient user resources Card users provide fe
34. you can set this parameter to be 1 2 9 2 Query and Maintain User Information The following will take account users for example On the CAMS Self service Platform page input the correct user name and password and click lt Login gt to enter the Account User Info page as shown in Figure 2 135 a aa Fere Intomsben New Papae Recreate s rihta sors anme wa s 5 Sabacibes Service beleimaber Eotte Ky Seve Poodu Fes Eu Figure 2 135 Account User Info This page displays the basic user information and the subscribed service information With the menus on the left side the end users can query related information and perform other operations l User Basic Information l User Bill Information 2 172 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations LAN Access Details User Payment Records User Information Maintenance Change Password Recharge Logout Among them the User Information Maintenance operation is only applicable to account users The User Bill Information operation is only applicable to ordinary users The following details on these operations I User Basic Information An end user enters the Account User Info page after login The user can also click User Basic Information on the left side to enter the same page as shown in Figure 2 135 The basic user information and the subscribed service information are displayed ll User Bill Information Ordinary account
35. 2 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Figure 2 115 Daily Average Service Usage Report Graph Ill Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the monthly number of valid or new account users prepaid or ordinary and services subscribed by users and displays the trend of the number of users and services in a plot chart with time as x axis and number as y axis Statistics Report gt Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report Stat Type Valid account se 7 Stat Start Month 2005 yl year 10 Month Stat End Month 2005 year 11 Month ok Retum Help Figure 2 116 Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report 2 153 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The statistics conditions are explained as follows Stat Type Includes Valid account service and New account service l The valid accounts refer to all valid accounts within the statistics period including those cancelled before the end month l The valid services refer to all valid services within the statistics period including those cancelled before the end month The new accounts and services refer to the accounts and services added within the statistics period A Caution By default the statistics results are displayed by month Each row of the statistics data represents the month the number of prepai
36. 2 Service Operations Similar to the page to maintain the accounts this page includes three sections Application Link Query Link and Query Section The Application Link includes the Blacklist link which is used to add a card number into the blacklist The Query Link includes the Card Information by default LAN Access Details Payment Records and Authentication Failure Log links The functions of these links are similar to that for maintaining the accounts and are not described here In the Query Section you can click lt Query gt of a service to view its details 2 2 3 User for Device Management The users for device management are different from the account users and card users The reasons are as follows The account and card users provide authentication functions for end users accessing the network The users for device management are intended for administrators and they make administrators manage the hosts on the network conveniently The user names and passwords for the services that the hosts provide are kept in CAMS The users who intend to utilize the services will be authenticated by CAMS On the navigation tree select User Management User for Device Management to enter the User for Device Management page shown in Figure 2 20 2 32 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User for Device Management We Harm Series Tyo Laler ed Creale Dste J209 10 2 CE c 2c05 11 12 E alar wd spat
37. 4 lave Figure 2 120 Single User Based Monthly Expenditure Statistics Report Click lt Table gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics results V Monthly Average Expenditure Distribution Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the distribution of monthly average expenses of users and thus you can learn the distribution of users in different segments of expense Define several segments of expense first Get the total expenses of users from the start month to the end month Divide the result by the number of months with expenses between the start month and the end month to get the monthly average expense The statistics results displayed in a table provide the average expense segments and the number of users corresponding to the average expense segments The statistics results can also be displayed in a bar chart with segment as x axis and number as y axis 2 158 User Manual CAMS Platform smig Sane Tyo Gegmer Ist Cdolle icol ar tint Sei n goll ICdolle 100 ailer OC Ic Sl Stu Aall Daal cue Well Wide ar Wile wh Chapter 2 Service Operations Otea is Tepe t wontk s Swee Je Cxve adib Die TIL an Stet sis Tepot Monthly Average Expenditure Distribution Statistics Rapart Aun Jiri d Froru LACH Tu wla ch ll at 3673 Itla Lallrakac 3 acd Celele Pans fa Shue ww 2005 z we 11 spe m nik Reb r 219 Figure 2 121 Monthly Average Ex
38. 61 lsa1ilme Pata eddir 20C Pacalle qh 30c Cs Help Figure 2 85 Popup Ad Management 3 Input a new page width and page height and click lt OK gt to modify the size of the popup ad You can also clear the Enable Popup Ad check box to cancel the popup ad 2 7 4 User Notification The client will prompt notification customized on CAMS for users who have passed the authentication Select System Management User Notification on the navigation tree to enter the User Notification page as shown in Figure 2 86 2 115 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations gyser Als Vag ariers Ser ONIES or User Notificatian Jslarz3 Nei abei samen Neaheatic 1 Z isar soes or geston rabhes an1 feesne SSS GLston robhe ns JHs apy New roal OK He 3 Figure 2 86 User Notification As shown in Figure 2 86 if you select the first two check boxes the balance and deficit information will be prompted to users If the Custom Notification check box is selected you can customize up to two notifications 2 7 5 Client Upgrade CAMS provides the auto upgrade function on the client Select System Management Client Upgrade on the navigation tree to enter the Client Upgrade Management page as shown in Figure 2 87 2 116 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Bre Ar WAG GU erk ss VIUM Sgr Cllent Upgrade Management Psat AWA AIV ua POAT IS ee Sse see 5 A
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40. A testisa ealugres Lec qynun e ave Ue upyrece rigalu uren use Figure 2 87 Client Upgrade Management The available upgrade versions are displayed The item with green background is the valid client version When users are authenticated through the client if the client version is lower than the valid version displayed on this page CAMS upgrades the client automatically l Add version On the page shown in Figure 2 87 click lt Add gt to enter the Add client upgrade version page shown in Figure 2 88 2 117 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Se awr Avner sabe Sier pede eo Ade clive oe yyrae sy sit Add client upgrade versian ipyrate yar F y wel tel n F rma uah wia Php lIe Fases xel Ihr Ahwaan HI miesi Ge Mar YTA ink unies Ber user ardt genica pEMTorm M sapita nawy aben igh amas sani wo ted moe Figure 2 88 Add client upgrade version The upgrade type is either compulsory or optional The former indicates that CAMS performs compulsory upgrade on the client Otherwise the users cannot pass authentication The latter indicates that the upgrade begins only after the users confirm the prompt given by the system The users can access the network even if the client is not upgraded immediately The users need to undergo authentication once again after the client is upgraded successfully After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt OK gt to complete t
41. AMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Operation succeeded Operation succeeded Export LDAP Data succeeded Totally exported 2 users the exported file is saved under the E icamsicamsfilesildap directory on the server To get the file right now click L and keep it safe Co Figure 2 65 Operation succeeded Click L amp to view the exported data or save them to a local file Then you can click lt OK gt to return to the LDAP User Attribute List page 2 5 4 Configuration Example In an enterprise each employee has an individual mail box with the company domain The account information of all mail boxes is managed by the LDAP server To enhance management CAMS is introduced to perform user authentication For ease of operation it is required that the employees undergo authentication using their accounts of mail boxes In this case the CAMS platform LAN access service component and LDAP service component must be installed The specific configurations are as follows 2 87 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Add LDAP server Click lt Add gt on the LDAP Server Management page to enter the Add LDAP Server page Add DAP Server Senet Nata jus vee eee ooy aeari paviano eal Pa Et CUKA HeMIT LK 2 gt WC SFEA CCC had ccrcmluerd e inn tedka nh T S aa a LAE ir R S A Feel oan tikah Sct eved wa Pests car cere elr a T trenat Mt ale AvP k t
42. ET p Figure 2 43 Batch account file generation Click lt Help gt to view the description on the parameters Figure 2 43 illustrates how to generate a batch account file for students in a department There are three classes in this department 2 60 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations and there are 100 students in each class The account comprises four sections two of which are constant class and no and two are numbered Thus the generated accounts are in the format of Constant class Numbered two digits Constant no Numbered five digits Select the Random password check box and specify the related information Then passwords are generated randomly each having 6 digits The accounts and passwords in the generated batch account file are separated by space Accordingly when batch importing accounts you need to select Space from the File Column Separator drop down list on the Batch Account File page as shown in Figure 2 6 After setting the parameters click lt Generate gt If the batch account file is generated successfully the Operation succeeded page appears Click lt here gt to download the file on your computer The file contents are as follows classOlno 00001 558978 classOlno 00002 970697 classOlno 00100 819548 class02no 00001 767036 class02no 00002 799987 class02no 00100 323040 class03no 00001 480396 class03no 00099 936823 class03no 00100 650745 U
43. I Roaming configuration Roaming configuration is used to configure the domain information used in the roaming service Based on this information CAMS can process the services roaming among different CAMS domains For the descriptions of roaming management refer to 2 129 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations section 2 4 User Account Batch Operation On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Modify gt of the Roaming configuration item to enter the Roaming service configuration page as shown in Figure 2 100 Peta Wats ters Te Systane CANIAAIE Ye Tar nq REA E cory aon Roaming service configuration is aan kowar sich sya cgl C dunan aaa 13 160 4 26 Wis as hiz Ural at l avt srie Armm Figure 2 100 Roaming service configuration Click lt Add gt to enter the Add roaming configuration item page as shown in Figure 2 101 este kaacaran es Sealer Ne Iar yee Rar g se eae ey tae yee Ar l Add roaming configuration itam ner byyar a jariar zj W PURTI IRA L N RAAN ari FES aia r gt Wee ri pur He See reeks re lrg ne es ria Jeu Coil ss aur mee suk EKI Figure 2 101 Add roaming configuration item The parameters on this page are explained as follows l Realm keyword Indicates the defined roaming type Currently only the domain option is available 2 130 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Realm name Name of the domain wh
44. Note The adding and deleting operations here will not cause the existing accounts in CAMS to be deleted VII Synchronize On the page shown in Figure 2 57 click lt Synchronize gt of a configuration item to perform synchronization manually 2 5 3 LDAP User Export LDAP user export means exporting the LDAP users that meet the filter conditions to a local file Subsequently the administrator can import these users in batches and then bind them to the corresponding LDAP server Select Component Management LDAP Component LDAP User Export to enter the LDAP User Attribute List page as shown in Figure 2 62 2 82 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations LDAP Component gt LDAP User Export gt LDAP User Attribute List LDAP User Attribute List LDAP Server 426 bs Filter Condition amp objectclass saMAccountName Query Reset Help Figure 2 62 LDAP User Attribute List Select the LDAP server whose users will be exported in this example 426 is selected and then input proper conditions in the Filter Condition field Click lt Query gt to view the user information that meets the filter conditions The format of the filter condition is as follows amp item1 item2 item3 item1 item2 item3 item1 item2 item3 The item is a sub filter condition The item indicates the attribute name of each node on the LDA
45. Operator Charge Record Statistics Report 2 9 User Self service This section introduces related service operations on the CAMS Self service Platform These operations enable the end users to manage and control their own accounts or cards conveniently to achieve real autonomous management Launch IE in Windows and input the IP address and port of the CAMS Self service Platform at the address bar For example http 10 110 89 67 selfservice and this indicates that the default port 80 is used here If another port is used 8180 for example you need to input http 10 110 89 67 8180 selfservice at the address bar and enter the CAMS Self service Platform page shown in Figure 2 132 2 168 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Information Maintenance ser Password Modification Query Payment Records tion Details Rechargeing Card Validation me eqistration Forget Password ser Payment Rechargiong Figure 2 132 CAMS Self service Platform The CAMS Self service Platform page provides the following functions An end user without account can click lt User Preregistration gt for preregistration The prerequisite is that you need to select Permit from the Self Preregister drop down list on the Service Parameters Configuration page on the configuration console An account user who forgets password can click lt Forget Password gt to enter the Get User Password page After inputting the user name
46. P server The means that all values are matched The amp indicates the AND relationship among the sub filter conditions that is all these sub conditions must be satisfied simultaneously The indicates that the OR relationship among the sub filter conditions that is only one of these sub conditions needs to be satisfied The indicates the NOT relationship among the sub filter conditions that is neither of these sub conditions needs to be satisfied 2 83 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Figure 2 62 shows that the filter condition is amp objectclass saMAccountName It means querying the users who have both the attributes of objectclass and saMAccountName Click lt Reset gt and the default filter conditions will be restored PAN Caution The users who do not have the attributes specified in the filter condition will not be displayed On the page shown in Figure 2 62 click lt Query gt to enter the Export File Settings page shown in Figure 2 63 2 84 User Manual CAMS Platform A vomponent LSP Use esac 1 se3inne a3 Yane agang LAiLavyar Soc Y 22738730M ae JSHChanged 32984 Dr ile Set igs Export Fila Settings ay s 4 E oe T Eyan a rian Va War AL IES ERR EE f 2 m F s 2rSeecurbic nrl 36340 r woe le 2772277 093750 D arniran O S o_o Tl SAW AGI IL UIE SLIZULSLS hapar
47. S Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations remain unchanged The other parameters indicate the additional information for the user and vary with actual conditions Input proper parameters and click lt OK gt to complete the preregistration If the operation succeeds a page shown in Figure 2 134 pops up The account user preregistration succeeds Account Name zhangjun Note This preregistration account user expires on 2005 11 30 Please register it before it expires o Figure 2 134 Page prompting that the account preregistration succeeds You must register the preregistered account before the expiry date prompted on the page Otherwise the preregistered account will be deleted by the system automatically The expiry date is later than the current date by the days specified by the Preregistration Information Saving Time parameter which you can modify on the Service Parameters Configuration page You can limit the number of accounts to be registered at the same IP address each day thus preventing a lot of invalid accounts from being preregistered maliciously To do this you can select System Management System Configuration to enter the System Configuration page Click lt Modify gt of the Service Parameters item to 2 171 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations enter the Service Parameters Configuration page Then modify the parameter of Same Address Preregistration Limit To remove the limitation
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49. You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph The hourly average online users statistics report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 129 2 166 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Figure 2 129 Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report Graph VIII Operator Charge Record Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the charge operations performed by each operator within a period of time Statistics Report gt gt Operator Charge Record Statistics Report Operator Charge Record Statistics Report Operator famin Stat Start Date 2004 11 15 MEC Stat End Date 2005 11 15 MC Payment Type cash ok Retum Help Figure 2 130 Operator Charge Record Statistics Report 2 167 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations For the explanations of the related statistics conditions refer to online helps After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 131 pops up Pre eur tas rer Fila GERI Operator Charge Record Statistics Report Sial Siula ILLA TE 1 gt slal ef Daie 233 Ic Payman Tia Dast I otal Charge Operator idollagp Sv ih mn Tok 000 20 Figure 2 131
50. a Figure 2 124 Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report After inputting and selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based 2 162 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 125 pops up Print Export As xr Fie Close Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report Month Payment dollar Paid Fee dollar 2005 10 0 00 0 00 2005 11 5879 72 3 92 Total 5879 72 3 92 Stat Date 2005 12 04 Tabie Graph Figure 2 125 Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph The monthly payable charge and payment comparison statistics report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 126 2 163 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Pin Eworas Ta ric Close Tati Figure 2 126 Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report Graph VII Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report The report makes statistics on the number of hourly online users CAMS provides a function to count the average number of hourly online users thus enabling you to learn if a cert
51. agement 2 2 113 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations When the ad file is saved in the local compressed file you need to specify a local save path Then you can configure the ad main file name page width and page height Click lt OK gt and the system will upload the compressed file to CAMS A Caution The compressed file must in zip format which can be generated with the help of compression tools such as WinZip Ensure that the main file must be under the root directory of the compressed package The files in the compressed package cannot use Chinese names and the size of the compressed file cannot exceed 1 MB Only one advertisement pops up each time The service providers can modify the related files of the ad pages to make different advertisements pop up at different times You can also modify the contents of a configured popup ad file When modifying the popup ad settings you can select the file position from the three options On CAMS In local compressed file and Ad file set last time The first two pages for modifying popup ad are the same as that for adding popup ad To modify the size of the popup ad you can select Ad file set last time from the Ad File Position drop down list on the Popup Ad Management page as shown in Figure 2 85 2 114 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Ry haa kines S P a ar Popup Ad Management W rat 2Popspad ajre Toshica Ad Mle 3
52. ain period is busy or not The trend of the average number of online users is displayed in a plot chart with time as x axis and number as y axis 2 164 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Statistics Report gt Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report Stat Date 2005 11 15 5 OK Return Help Figure 2 127 Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report For the explanations of the related statistics conditions refer to online helps A Caution The hourly average online users are calculated in this way The system makes statistics on the number of online users every 15 minutes After an hour it divides the total number of online users by 4 After selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 128 pops up 2 165 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Print Export As m a File Close Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report 2005 11 15 0 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 1 00 3 00 4 00 1 00 4 00 5 00 5 00 6 00 6 00 7 00 7 00 8 00 8 00 9 00 1 00 9 00 10 00 1 50 10 00 11 00 1 75 11 00 12 00 12 00 13 00 13 00 14 00 Stat Date 2005 11 15 Table Graph Figure 2 128 Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report
53. ale gt Arara 7 7 ie Vane as F zanter imr hearar EA e be lt p oa Figure 2 63 Export File Settings The information of the first user that meets the filter conditions will be displayed and the main parameters are described as follows Attribute The names of all attributes that are included in the user information Sample One example of the attribute Sort You can click tl or w to sort the attributes The attributes will be ordered in this manner when they are exported 2 85 Chapter 2 Service Operations User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Separator The separator between two attributes in the exported user information file The options are Space TAB 7 y and l File Name Name of the file to save the exported data l Export column header If this check box is selected the first row of the exported user information file will display the names of the attributes Select the attributes to be exported for example cn and saMAccountName and the separator input a file name and then click lt Export gt The prompt window shown in Figure 2 64 pops up displaying the export progress ENI ET A LDAP user export information Initializing E Internet Figure 2 64 Window prompting the export progress If the operation succeeded the Operation succeeded page appears as shown in Figure 2 65 2 86 User Manual C
54. also make statistics based on the payment type prepaid and ordinary 2 146 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The trend of the usage of services is displayed in a plot chart with time as x axis and usage as y axis Stet srs Napar gt doll y Tig ki Setce Jsac 2 Stet airs Napor Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report cat Tm e accauds x rameatse furiis isaga Tyse ktcnes SS scame fos x tsal tar saa euu 1 17 ME cot Iae rate oos 115 CE QK kaL T Halk Figure 2 110 Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report For the explanations of these parameters refer to online helps M Caution The statistics are based on the end time of accesses For example if a user gets offline at 01 00 00 on July 2 and the access duration is 5 hours the 5 hours will be treated as the access duration on July 2 Actually the service usage of the first four hours is generated on July 1 The usage calculation in the following reports will comply with this rule 2 147 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations After selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 111 pops up Print Export As TT 7 File cose Daily Service Usage Report Service Type LAN access service Payment Type Unlimited Usage Type Money Stat T
55. ators passwords and ACL to ensure that CAMS runs securely 2 6 1 Role Management amp Note Because the relationship among the functions of CAMS is complex the administrator is not recommended to assign rights for the roles too subtly The roles correspond to different groups of rights and the rights of the operators are determined by the selected roles According to the classification of the rights CAMS provides four default roles Security administrator Service administrator System administrator and User administrator They cover almost all rights in CAMS and correspond to the nodes of Operator Management Charges Management Service Management User Data Query amp Export System 2 91 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Management Statistic Report and User Management User Data Query amp Export respectively You can add new roles and modify delete query them as needed Select Operator Management Role to enter the Role Management page as shown in Figure 2 68 Operator Management gt Role Role Management Role List Security administrator Service administrator System administrator User administrator Add Delete modiy Query Heip Figure 2 68 Role Management I Add role Click lt Add gt to enter the Add Role page shown in Figure 2 69 2 92 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Apwe a Was cen oe Mada e Ql T
56. cally For this parameter s description refer to section 2 7 7 System Configuration If the access control list ACL is configured an operator who uses an IP address prohibited in the ACL will be refused to log in 2 1 2 CAMS Configuration Console Page Figure 2 2 illustrates the CAMS configuration console page 2 3 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations al Bee Jag soume ffoes Breene ture eee jaaa OTe or Figure 2 2 CAMS configuration console page The CAMS configuration console page consists of six parts l URL Displays the address of CAMS that you logged in l Navigation tree Includes the menu items for all the system functions Select a menu item and the corresponding operation page will appear in the right pane l Status bar Displays related information of the login operator l Tool bar Contains the common links such as Online User System Monitor Help About and Logout l Query section Allows you to query the information of the current operation 2 4 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Operate section Contains function buttons and links related to the current operation amp Note Clicking lt Help gt in the tool bar brings up the system help information while clicking lt Help gt on a page brings up help information specific to the current function 2 2 User Management CAMS provides the operation mode of
57. counts and select Service canceling to open the Batch service canceling dialog box as shown in Figure 2 30 Batch service canceling You will perform 1batch operations for users Service Name lixin Service Description Accounting Policy month Service Suffix 30 J Cash returning ok Cancel Help Figure 2 30 Batch service canceling The services used by all selected users are displayed If the Cash returning check box is selected the remaining monthly payment will be returned to users after service cancellation For example the accounting period is from July 20 to August 20 and the monthly payment is 60 dollars If the administrator cancels the service on August 5 and the cash returning is required the remaining monthly payment of 30 dollars will be returned to the corresponding users Click lt OK gt to complete the operation 2 44 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations IX Deleting cancelled accounts Deleting cancelled accounts means deleting the cancelled accounts and their related data from the database Before deleting cancelled accounts you must query accounts first To do this on the page shown in Figure 2 23 you need to select Cancelled account from the Account State drop down list The queried results are displayed on the page shown in Figure 2 31 User Account Batch Operation e Minvsicn seccur Sr celcicn Picking Ad loti z zip dames atuwin le tha dens 0 7 ber ye
58. cs report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph One example of the Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 112 2 149 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Figure 2 112 Daily Service Usage Report Graph Il Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the average of monthly or daily service usage of a user may use multiple services or a service The difference between Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report and Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report is that the former makes statistics on the monthly daily average usage of a user or a service within a period of time and the latter makes statistics on the total usage The trend of the average usage of services is displayed in a plot chart with time as x axis and usage as y axis 2 150 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Statistics Report gt gt Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report Stat Type all accounts x Payment Type Unlimited x Usage Type Money 7 Average by User C Average by Service Stat Period Day i Stat Start Date 2005 1 1 11 E Stat End Date 2005 1 1 15 3 ok Reum Hep Figure 2 113 Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics
59. d accounts the number of ordinary accounts and the number of services respectively This report does not count the card users and their used services After selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 117 pops up 2 154 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Hur Exporee TT zie 3389 Monthly Valld Usar Sarvica Quantity Statistics Report Number of Number of Prapaid Ordinary Number of LAN Services 0 D u 4 li Stet Iae 230 12 C4 Accounts Accounts able capi Figure 2 117 Monthly Valid User Service Quantity Statistics Report table You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph One example of the Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 118 2 155 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Prim Bpa TT Frie Ghee Figure 2 118 Monthly Valid User Service Quantity Statistics Report Graph IV Single User Based Monthly Expenditure Statistics Report This report makes statistics on the monthly expense of a single user The statistics include user name average expense maximum expense and minimum expense 2 156 User Manual CAMS Platform Chap
60. d file is E camsicamsfilesiaccountquery OK Cancel Figure 2 47 User Info Export The page displays the default path of the exported file in CAMS Input a name select a file format and click lt OK gt to export the queried results If the queried results are exported successfully the Operation succeeded page appears and you can click E to download the exported file to your computer 2 3 2 Exporting Task With the scheduled export management on LAN access details bills and accounts you can implement the data backup periodically such as daily or monthly Select User Data Query amp Export Exporting Task to enter the page shown in Figure 2 48 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Eeue Sda TAT Esto trng 3 teiue EM Eso 7 srnzgsmm Schidlzs 7x60 Ego Tra ae AI Scheduled LAN Access Details Export Managemet Ecdis peces ienai ces bl he seul prio cio Wi Tels ELI SLEEP AT LEUL Tebow ey Het Figure 2 48 Scheduled LAN Access Details Export Management By default the Scheduled LAN Access Details Export Management page appears You can click the corresponding links to switch to the Scheduled Bill Export Management page or Scheduled Account Export Management page The following introduces how to export the LAN access details as scheduled Click lt Add gt on the page to enter the Add Scheduled LAN Access Details Exporting Task page as shown in Figure 2 49
61. d once each day hereafter exporting the access details on the previous day You can click lt Help gt for descriptions of other parameters on this page Alternatively you can select a task form the export list and click lt Modify gt lt Delete gt or lt Query gt to perform related operations 2 4 Roaming Management Roaming management implements the authentication accounting and settlement when users access the network using different CAMSs The following example illustrates the application of roaming management A university has three campuses A B and C each having a CAMS system to perform authentication and accounting on the users who use campus network resources Roaming management is used 2 67 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations for authentication and accounting when the students from campus A access networks on campus B or campus C There are two typical networking solutions used for roaming management 1 Decentralized management The network diagram is shown in Figure 2 50 Figure 2 50 Decentralized management A Caution Figure 2 50 only shows the connections of CAMS servers so does Figure 2 51 A student from campus A accesses networks on campus B the access device connects to CAMS B and CAMS B recognizes the account from campus A by the service suffix name the part following CAMS B forwards the authentication packets to CAMS A which is to perform authenticatio
62. ding authentication failure logs system logs Portal logs administrator operation logs and user operation logs In this way you can trace the CAMS running status and the operations of the end users and the administrators thus enhancing system management 2 103 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations I Authentication failure log This type of logs records the authentication failures By querying these logs the administrator can learn related information of the authentication failures of end users Select System Management Log Query Authentication Failure Log on the navigation tree to enter the Query Authentication Failure Log page as shown in Figure 2 77 Lsery Guihe nt cynhen kature Lop sth sarsa Taan G ja Thee zi mrve RE EITS AeA Wns ere 2087 n a Ta A 45 OS Ae ze cis Loa b raem cafi mips ETORT ETOT tne dad vr ALU Ure icine Ltd Al vent abel TES US UI IL beat SPH ESTEEM E beox EEEIEE f REE LELES x 2 01 NA ZEE evik ne himden cierrectenereres FRI A Mn Psie e e ded Sm weena Tree bi etens by circeneesten meres SGT aI I z Mwl oO CUT sete diy ov pack gt up kel FSA dii 09 02603 19 BRIC Brats lov j WEUSI HITE AY OV PORE gt LU KIS sl T diii WU TRS uI we it wales vipulaly capa t eras LOSE ri LELES cP IREE or ee ee sari hs Peale dP ViA MIA RT aii Persie EISA 415 3947 02603 DBRN Brats beste wr Inadcer Iys conti vin nee sea be
63. dn Add Role Hoc Ma Lesinpon sazi lentes calcbl dey TT sewn ademas r tea tranaye ert TD nete ce sun scr at Fa Maxena 7 t k dl mzb l eT frente virag a ata abu rsi E L uss maii Mas reome y E L comem kanazen en ic L gee ert Manazenom b L upraw Ws geen L L igr Marts cen en LC eye at znr Fel Figure 2 69 Add Role The parameters are explained as follows l Available roles All roles configured on CAMS are listed You can combine different roles and assign them to a new role In this way the new role owns the rights of all the selected roles l Available rights All system rights provided by CAMS are listed in a tree structure You can select them as needed A role may comprise several roles and rights That is you can define new roles by combining the existing roles and rights The rights of the new roles will be the union of the rights of those existing roles and the newly added rights Input a name and description select roles and rights and click lt Add gt to complete the operation 2 93 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution If neither existing roles nor rights are selected for a new role the role cannot be added successfully Il Delete role On the page shown in Figure 2 68 select the roles to be deleted and click lt Delete gt After your confirmation the selected roles will be deleted A Caution If a role is assigned to some operator or oth
64. draw Return Help Figure 2 17 Withdraw cards by specified condition This withdrawal type is risky so only the system administrator ADMIN has the right to withdraw cards by specifying conditions Specify the conditions for withdrawing the cards input a name in the After withdrawal Exporting File Name field and click lt Withdraw gt to enter the page shown in Figure 2 18 2 29 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Management gt Card User gt gt Card Withdraw Card Withdraw The number of cards matching withdrawal condition is 2 where Please check carefully the following list of card numbers The numbers in yellow indicates the cards are already used the ones in red indicates the cards are in use Card Number Card Type Value dollan Balance dollar Create Time Expiry Date 20002000 Prepaid card 10 00 10 00 2006 11 12 2006 11 12 20002001 Prepaid card 10 00 10 00 2005 11 12 2006 11 12 withdraw Return Hep Figure 2 18 Page allowing you to confirm the withdrawn cards The cards that meet the specified conditions that is the cards to be withdrawn are listed The cards already used are in yellow the cards being used are in red Note that the cards being used in red cannot be withdrawn Click lt Withdraw gt and a dialog box appears asking you to confirm the deletion Click lt OK gt and the cards are withdraw
65. e Add ACL page shown in Figure 2 76 Operator Management ACL gt Add ACL Add ACL ACL Address fio pof A ACL Type Permit Retum Help Figure 2 76 Add ACL The main parameters are explained as follows l ACL Address IP address for an ACL entry You can input a specific IP address or an address range For example if you input 10 110 as shown in Figure 2 76 it means that the addresses ranging from 10 110 0 0 to 10 110 255 255 are specified l ACL Type The options include Permit and Prohibit After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt Add gt to add an ACL entry 2 102 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note If you input in one of the first three fields for the ACL address you must input in all the subsequent fields 1 The ACL entries in CAMS do not limit the accesses from the local server That is you can log into CAMS from the local server no matter what ACL entries are configured Il Delete ACL On the page shown in Figure 2 75 select an ACL entry and then click lt Delete gt After the confirmation the ACL entry is deleted 2 7 System Management The system management involves the functions of Log Query Connection Track Popup Ad User Notification Client Upgrade Mail Configuration System Configuration Online User and System Monitor 2 7 1 Log Query CAMS enables you to query various logs inclu
66. e 2 28 You can click lt here gt to view the error information or save it to your computer 2 42 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Batch operation finished Add to blacklist succeeded 1 Fail to perform batch operation to users The error file is saved in C icamsicamsfilesierror directory To obtain the file click Wi Save itin a safe place RA Figure 2 28 Page prompting the batch operation result VII Batch service applying On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts and select Service applying to open the Batch service applying dialog box as shown in Figure 2 29 Batch service applying You will perform 2 batch operations for users m Service inrarmaton B true free of charge D test 430 free of charge 430 O 430 free of charge 430 O xq free of charge xq M Anonymous service Anonymous service free of charge OK Cancel Help Figure 2 29 Batch service applying Select the services to be applied for and click lt OK gt 2 43 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations VIII Batch service cancelling Different account users may apply for different services To perform batch service cancelling you need to first select a service from the Service applied drop down list on the page shown in Figure 2 23 to query account users On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more ac
67. e Information area you can click lt Query gt of a service to view its details l Current Fee This link is available when the current user is an ordinary user It is used to display a list of settled but unpaid bills and other fee related information 2 20 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l LAN Access Details This link functions the same as the page shown after you select User Data Query amp Export LAN Access Details However operations on the two pages vary Refer to Figure 2 12 for details l User Bill Click lt User Bill gt to display all bills of the current account saved in CAMS In the list you can click lt Details gt of a bill to view its details including the network access records The function of querying user bills is also provided on the page shown after you select User Data Query amp Export Bill Query l Payment Records Click this link to view all payment records in CAMS of the current user The function of querying payment records is also provided on the page shown after you select User Data Query amp Export Payment Record l Authentication Failure Log Click this link to view all authentication failure log items in CAMS of the current user The function of querying authentication failure logs is also provided on the page shown after you select System Management Log Query Authentication Failure Log l Security Log Click this link to view the security logs of the current user
68. e Management page as shown in Figure 2 106 System Management gt Online User gt gt Online User Interface Management Online User Interface Management a Poson wan cotumn orser moan I UserName 1 10 Vv Modify IE Serice Name lat 3 10 Vv Modify add Delete Defauttist Retum Help Figure 2 106 Online User Interface Management The fields that are displayed currently are listed You can adjust the order of these fields displayed on the page shown in Figure 2 105 by clicking the T or D in the Position column Select the Column Order check box for a field and then you can click the Tor E to sort the displayed information You can also click lt Add gt or lt Delete gt to 2 140 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations add or delete the fields to be displayed The optional fields are shown in Figure 2 107 User Name 7 Full Name Service Type Service Name Login Time NAS Address NAS Port VLAN ID User IP MAC Address Charging Session Proxy type Proxy user name Proxy source addr Proxy destination a Security State Figure 2 107 Optional fields You can also click lt Default List gt to restore the default fields The default list includes User Name Full Name Service Name Login Time MAC Address and User IP amp Note When customizing user interfaces the old displayed information will be deleted After returning to the Online U
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70. efer to materials of related products that provide the certificate service For the specific operations to obtain the root certificate and server certificate refer to the descriptions on LAN access service configuration examples in CAMS LAN Access Service Component User Manual On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Modify gt of the Certificate Authentication Policy Configuration item to enter the Certificate Authentication Policy Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 103 2 134 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations F miee Mina puen al ao Derli h fa e oii n lice C aii alin Certificate Authenticsatian Policy Configuration Tre 221 eal salle slic p aliet as rol veer conf gwere F 2ese cor que ined Sewer neste ay assed Conmnr assec W 7ye Var Varn cala Fis Ease Rieu lon calik twk f E gt yase Rl ah Fih Coase Figure 2 103 Certificate Authentication Policy Configuration After applying for a certificate from the certification authority CA you can export the certificate and save it to a file On the page shown in Figure 2 103 you can import the exported certificate into CAMS amp Note The complete certificate can be exported in two ways 1 Export directly the certificate with the private key to a file A 2 Export the certificate without the private key to a file B1 and export the private key of the certificate to another file B2 To import the complete certifica
71. egistered User page where you can view the details ll Advanced query On the Preregistered User Management page click lt Advanced gt to open the Advanced Query dialog box The function is similar to the advanced query in account management refer to the Account Management page shown in Figure 2 3 The Account parameter supports the wildcard and all parameters support backward fuzzy matching Ill Batch import Click lt Batch Import gt to enter the Batch Account File page The operations are similar to the batch import in account management User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations refer to the Account Management page shown in Figure 2 3 and are omitted here IV Batch registration On Preregistered User Management page select the accounts for batch registration Then click lt Batch Register gt to enter the Batch Register Preregistered Users page as shown in Figure 2 36 Leet Wor ayar erl Aaciiviz saars Traay ser User se Jalili 23g l aruy ree Users Batch Register Preragiatered Usere Cree bd Bed a nl Tam epost A rie jf oie teal e wr ls D O QE arkeen erne Panne hnr 73 CrlinsLin il fi Ko clei Mirae Legri Jumm re in natcr Sandie ne Rendle Weiner isening Eria Reve auth ote F Iul serie Taz Uf shay lis Rus C Nams 2a ta drma zite 16A ay C Muni E asi 154 Way oe Aa cf hama
72. em By default the Password retrieve by mail is selected Then you can click lt Next gt to enter the Password retrieve by mail page as shown in Figure 2 90 EAI HI ANA ENI S CAYT Siler FASAS ATRE N MA Password retrieve by mail F irah te na ai eM ix aes en ii le Wsijml Bacal Tan teen pa ULETE S a TT a fF Anas risada can aiiass na all RAMs Shee parie Fi anl nsi abin jian x Magen meal fie si baes Licli r meme Zemas emegtuyazl sromin B2 cer danc iw ad onlziracce We ili tja UEA E E T a E WIPS ro vi YD ICILMENI I a1 Priteo Dore rol ree Shpat Volbivm avn re es nualeslunune ns Cy clr ee S Figure 2 90 Password retrieve by mail 2 120 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select the Enable the feature that retrieves user passwords through mails check box and the password retrieve function is enabled At this time the Forget Password link will be available on the login page of the CAMS Self service Platform For the descriptions of these parameters refer to online helps Click lt Forget Password gt on the CAMS Self service Platform to enter the Get User Password page After inputting the correct user name click lt OK gt The system will send mails to the registered mail box automatically as shown in Figure 2 91 From cams Date Tuesday November 15 2005 17 15 To abc Subject Retrieve your password Your account name and password are as follows
73. ement page ise CAMS which you can enter by selecting 9 System Management Log Query System Log Check the memory and CPU usage View the in Windows Task Manager If either memory and of them is higher than 90 for a CPU usage long period the hardware may need upgrade 3 3 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance Maintenance Period requirement Operation Export Export the database backup files to database tapes or other storage devices in backup files time Backup CAMS Backup the CAMS running logs to Weekly j running logs tapes or other storage devices Clean Mainly includes 6S seiri seiton seiso seiketsu shitsuke and equipment room safety Check the disk usage in My Computer If it is higher than 80 Clean disk invalid files on the disk must be spaces cleared immediately The log files that have been backed up and all Monthly ae other invalid files must be deleted Check the configuration console for Delete invalid i invalid operators If yes delete operators Ihem Change the password of the Change Windows administrator to ensure password that the operating system runs securely Regularly Check whether the operating Update system system and the software such as patch and IE and Outlook are updated timely antivirus Besides the virus definition file of software the antivirus software must be updated timely 3 4
74. ent User Fee l Force Logout CAMS enables the administrator to disconnect an online user This function can be used when you find that a user operates abnormally with a heavy traffic for example You can click lt Force Logout gt to inform CAMS to send control packets to the access device which then will disconnect with the specific user This link functions the same as the Force Logout link in the Force Logout field displayed when you select System Management Online User User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Online Delete Users that logged out and stopped being charged but are still displayed in the online user list are called suspension users You can click lt Online Delete gt to delete the current user A Caution Deleting an online user may cause accounting faults so you must use this function cautiously Besides an online user may still use the subscribed services for a while after being deleted You can delete some online users who cannot utilize services normally due to system faults Cancel Click lt Cancel gt to delete an unused or unneeded account For information on related accounting rules refer to the system prompt or online help Query links are described as follows Information By default the account maintenance page displays account user information including the basic information additional information if any and subscribed service information In the Subscribed Servic
75. ents of all users and displays the results in a plot chart The payable charge refers to all used money in the payable bill The payment refers to all money in the paid bill The payable charge is based on the billing date For example if the accounting period for a service is due on June 20 and the billing date is the fifth day of each month the bill will be settled on July 5 and the payable charge for this bill will be counted as that on July 2 161 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution Suppose a bill is settled but not paid payable bill after the period of time set by the Bill Details Saving Time parameter and the paid bills of this month have been cleared by the system already In this case when the system makes statistics on the payable charge and the payment regularly the data of this month will not be refreshed That is even if the payable bill is paid later the payment will not be reflected in the statistics report If a user is cancelled forcibly its nonpayment bills will not be paid and thus the payable charge will not be reflected in the statistics report The bills for prepaid users will be changed to the paid state when they are being settled Steis is Tepe t wonlk aeaole Dh arge sac ramen Domps tear Cte sls Repot Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report zal tare at zuvo hesar TL zwr al ane ok ama fysa 14 ort on Henr al
76. er roles it cannot be deleted For the explanations of the operators refer to section 2 6 2 Operator Management 2 94 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Ill Modify role A Caution You are not recommended to modify the default roles predefined by the system On the page shown in Figure 2 68 select the role that you want to modify and click lt Modify gt to modify its roles and rights included IV Query role On the page shown in Figure 2 68 select a role and click lt Query gt to query its description roles and rights amp Note If you assign another role to a new role the new role will own all rights that are owned by the role assigned to it When you delete modify or query the new role these rights will not be displayed in the Available rights list 2 6 2 Operator Management Apart from the default operator ADMIN you can also add operators with different rights to facilitate management 2 95 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select Operator Management Operator on the navigation tree to enter the Operator Management page as shown in Figure 2 70 Operator Management Operator Operator Management Operator List ADMIN Add Delete modiy Query Help Figure 2 70 Operator Management l Add operator Click lt Add gt to enter the Add Operator page as shown in Figure 2 71 2 96 User Manual CAMS Platform
77. ere the target CAMS is located l Realm address Indicates the roaming destination address That is the packets with the specified domain names will be forwarded to CAMS at this address l Realm port Indicates the roaming target port l Realm shared key Indicates the predefined shared key l Realm type Indicates authentication or accounting packets amp Note By default the authentication port is 1812 and the accounting port is 1813 Click lt OK gt to complete adding a roaming configuration item The modifying operations are basically the same as the adding operations and are omitted here You can also select an item and click lt Delete gt to delete it The accounting and authentication are indispensable to a complete roaming operation Thus when adding a roaming service configuration item you must configure both the authentication item and the accounting item 2 131 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution If the services configured on CAMS do not need roaming their suffixes cannot the same as the domain names on the destination CAMS in roaming configuration Otherwise when users are authenticated locally the packets may be forwarded to the destination CAMS thus leading to authentication failures VII Domestic currency unit Domestic currency unit is used to set different currency units for accounting as needed in different countries and areas On the page shown in Figure 2
78. es x Create Date From Fal To Far Expiry Date From Fal To Fal Account State Non canceled ba add by zxq From To Service applied Unlimited x State of blacklist Unlimited x Query Reset Cancel Help Figure 2 23 Query user There are three parts on this dialog box The upper part includes the basic information of the accounts The middle part displays the additional information of the accounts This part varies with different settings The lower part allows you to set the subscribed service and the state of forbidding list You can input or select the parameters as needed and click lt Query gt to return to the User Account Batch Operation page shown in Figure 2 22 The accounts that meet the specified conditions will be listed on the page 2 37 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution If you do not input or select a parameter it means that the parameter is unlimited All parameters support backward fuzzy matching For example if you input a in the Full Name field all account users with full names starting with a will be displayed All inputted parameters except the full name are case insensitive ll Batch charging On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts and then select Charging to open the Charging dialog box as shown in Figure 2 24 Note that you can also select the check box before the Account column
79. escriptions on the options for the parameters Parameters that can Option SELL select this option Null The parameter All parameters except the remains unchanged account name 2 15 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Parameters that can Senan EET select this option Column n of the batch account file will ala mm be selected as the All parameters values of the parameter ID number address Email address user IP address user MAC The parameter is address device IP Clear cleared address port number VLAN ID maximum idle time login banner and the additional information fields that can be null Password account expiry This parameter does time device IP address not take the values in port number VLAN ID Not in file the batch account online limit maximum idle file and needs to be inputted manually time login banner and all additional information fields Input and select proper parameters and click lt Modify gt to complete the batch modifications Only the information of the existing accounts in CAMS can be batch modified Otherwise the batch modifications cannot succeed and the failure prompt is shown in Figure 2 10 You can click here to view the error information or download it to your PC User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Operation succeeded Operation succeeded Errors occurred dur
80. g 2828 AVA AEON eh E LU ID LOS s 2 KIIPI he FEHTRAR RZ rues l ae Bol ane bo Figure 2 79 Query Administrator Operation Log All existing logs are displayed You can click lt Clear Log gt to clear them 2 107 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution The function of clearing logs may cause some important information to be deleted and so you must use it cautiously V User operation log This type of logs records the end users update operations on the user information or service information on the CAMS Self service Platform CAMS provides the log record and query functions on end users operations to make them traceable Select System Management Log Query User Operation Log on the navigation tree to enter the Query User Operation Log page as shown in Figure 2 80 Query User Operation Log canTima Rosara C fC Sicar Zae nme fz0cs 115 ES Y ouw Weer dame Ler Rese C ae Loe lea rta Te ras z e irasipaga Ipung ahi gt wap se Fas Nii os me f Lae mara P iom F iarrar Fo Ewy umun amelo akei Ey life e2znir la null test2 192 5C 67 sekisi Se Figure 2 80 Query User Operation Log 2 108 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations All existing logs are displayed You can click lt Clear Log gt to clear them A Caution The function of clearing logs may cause some important information to be deleted and
81. he parameters vary based on the existing items which can be set on the User Additional Information Management page displayed when you select User Management Auxiliary Feature Additional Information For related description refer to section 2 2 7 Auxiliary Feature Additional Information Management The Service Information area lists all services added after you select Service Management Service Config available for the user to apply for You can click lt Query gt of a specific service to view its details amp Note Parameters with a symbol at the start are mandatory After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt OK gt If the operation succeeds the Operation Succeeded page appears Click lt Print gt and the Account User Info dialog box appears as shown in Figure 2 5 2 9 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations J Accoert User Info RTH SE Pri Close Account User Info Basic khiormimtioi Actora taion Arcount Tape Prepaid Ac coura Account State Normal Balance 100 00 dollar Full Name ert 00 D Number aowess E mail Create Time 2005 0319 Bpi Time Untied Corer Pont VAN ID Find Muitiple IP and MAC Address No User P WAC Address Orane Limit 1 Max hfe Time Unies SubpcrBed Sovis hil eemation Jamce Mane Serve Ovacreson Accourting Polity Sere Butl Hean serite fee ofcnarge Figure 2 5 Account User Info The basic information additional information and subscribed ser
82. he operation amp Note By default the client newly added becomes the valid version 2 118 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Il Determine the current valid version On the page shown in Figure 2 87 select a client version and click lt Validate gt to validate it Its background will turn to green and the old valid version will be invalidated You can click lt Invalidate gt to invalidate all displayed versions That is the system does not check the client version when the users are authenticated Ill Delete version On the page shown in Figure 2 87 select a client version and click lt Delete gt After the confirmation the selected version will be deleted amp Note After the valid version is deleted no other versions become valid immediately 2 7 6 Mail Configuration Mail configuration provides a means for the users to interact with CAMS With the mail configuration the password can be retrieved and the deficit can be notified 2 119 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations I Password retrieve by mail Select System Management Mail Configuration on the navigation tree to enter the Select mail configuration item page as shown in Figure 2 89 Ry han Kinen se w il oa agur ese Riehelr dli Mg ri anilin Select mail configuration item Valle ihg sist oF 3I Jraserord lev l ve ay trail r Nil Hi Ipi Figure 2 89 Select mail configuration it
83. header to select all accounts on the current page Charging You will perform 10 batch operations for users Paid Fee dollar Cancel Help Figure 2 24 Charging 2 38 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Input a proper value in the Paid Fee field and click lt OK gt to complete the operation lll Batch modification On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts and select Modify user information to open the Modify user information dialog box as shown in Figure 2 25 Modify user information You will perform 10 batch operations for users Basic Information Are you sure to modify Password p Confirm Password O Address cei a O Expiry Time 2007 11 12 a I Device IP E O Port D VLANID ei Online Limit O Max Idle Time joe r Login Banner Additional Information Are you sure to modify add by q Figure 2 25 Modify user information The modifiable parameters are displayed and the check boxes before them are used to determine whether to modify them The field marked with cannot be left empty once the corresponding check box is selected 2 39 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations After modifying related parameters click lt OK gt to complete the batch modification IV Batch cancellation On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts
84. hese parameters fall into the three kinds 2 12 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Must be read from the file Account Full Name ID Number Address Email and so on l Can be specified to read from the file Password Prepaid Money and all parameters in the Additional Information area can be configured to read from specified columns in the file For any of them you can also select Not in File from the drop down list and then set it manually l Cannot be read from the file Account Type Online Limit Max Idle Time and so on can only be set manually After setting account information and selecting services click lt Import gt and the Account Batch Import Information dialog box pops up prompting the import process As the import completes the Operation succeeded page appears A Caution The batch account file must be text files regardless of the file suffix Each column of values imported from the file must follow the specific format or range required by CAMS Otherwise the import will fail or the generated account cannot work normally Therefore be sure to check the correctness of the data in the batch account file before importing them User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations lll Batch modify account users This function is used to modify related information of the existing accounts in CAMS On the Account Management page click lt Batch Modif
85. hm es no Ivad cer UI copra eit nce cere hie cc Figure 2 77 Query Authentication Failure Log All authentication failure logs in the system are displayed You can click lt Details gt of an entry to view the specific log information You can also click lt Clear Log gt to clear all the queried logs 2 104 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations rane Caution The function of clearing logs may cause some important information to be deleted and thus you must use it cautiously ll System Log This type of logs records related information about the operation of CAMS protocol processing module If the log level is set to Debugging the logs will include the information of the authentication packets accounting update packets accounting request packets and response packets and so on The system generates one log file each day Select System Management Log Query System Log on the navigation tree to enter the System Log Management page as shown in Figure 2 78 2 105 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations zs i srage nemi rp uut Sle HW org System Log Management Tola zmes 12 m mex sce Tesge sel pagas ariy Se GC e E E esien ce Chat IET E MSF augua uy z ELLELE E VILL A SLUGUETsI09 ULL LEE UJLLTE ITP HARIF tan at ae Ea 2CC60013 luy ECCECC E DICCI seguis uy E sULe Le TUILLE arrailetan is IEEE AICHI AE FIA CEEE AFE
86. hown in Figure 2 1 You can perform configurations only after passing the authentication with correct username and password 2 1 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note If you access the CAMS configuration console using hypertext transfer protocol secure HTTPS for example through https 10 110 45 159 cams the Security Alert dialog box pops up before the CAMS configuration console login page appears Click lt Yes gt to continue e gt CAMS Configuration Console t M ate Figure 2 1 Login page of CAMS configuration console Parameter description User Name Operator s username After CAMS is installed the default operator s username is ADMIN and is not case sensitive Password Operator s login password The password contains 1 to 16 visible characters and is case sensitive The default password of the operator ADMIN is Admin 2 2 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note Although the operator ADMIN cannot be deleted you can select Operator Management Change Password to modify its password Il Logout After logging in you can click lt Logout gt at the top right corner to log out of the CAMS configuration console A Caution When the operator s idle time reaches the threshold defined in the Operator Max Idle Time field the operator will log out of the CAMS configuration console automati
87. hrough various devices CAMS implements the following primary functions 1 Comprehensive access control As its name implies CAMS can function as the network access control server for multiple network devices such as H3C series Ethernet switches and routers It implements multiple types of network accesses including PPPoE IEEE 802 1x and Portal and performs AAA and statistics on users for different services CAMS is able to accommodate constantly growing demands for authentication accounting and management by upgrading service components dynamically 2 Policy management CAMS supports customizing policies flexibly to meet various network access accounting and discount demands and thus facilitate management on different users 3 Service management User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview Besides traditional services such as account users and card users CAMS supports new services including blacklist user attribute binding broadband access DHCP Web authentication and so on In addition CAMS associates network traffic with end users and thus breaks the limit of traditional single accounting mode On this basis it provides more flexible accounting policies and more detailed analysis and decision making information for access manufacturers enterprise networks and intelligent communities Other supported functions include information statistics call detail record CDR statistics and export and customized
88. ication links for different maintenance operations Below them are query links for displaying specific account information in the following Query Section area Application links are described as follows l Modify Click lt Modify gt to open the Modify dialog box where you can modify information of the current account and applied services l Settle For ordinary accounts you can click lt Settle gt for manual settlement This link functions the same as the Settle link displayed when you select Charges Management User Fee User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Pay Click lt Pay gt to pay for the current account user This link functions the same as the Payment link displayed when you select Charges Management User Fee l Suspend A suspended account cannot access the network For information about what effect account suspending has on accounting and how to restore a suspended account refer to the system prompt or online help l Blacklist Click lt Blacklist gt to open the Blacklist dialog box You can add the current account to the blacklist or remove it from the blacklist as needed For related operations refer to 2 2 5 Blacklist Management l Pay Method Click this link to change the account type of the current account Two account types are available prepaid account and ordinary account This link functions the same as the Change Account Type link displayed when you select Charges Managem
89. ilry Pul 2j Sunita Suf Sulsiz r selhat har se veal tie z3 Eres relia vl M ery r ze lt uber Em Figure 2 15 Generate Card Number There are two areas on this page from top to bottom Card Basic Information and Service Information For the explanation of the parameters in the Card Basic Information area refer to online helps In the Service Information area the applicable services are listed You can click lt Query gt of a service to view its details Input and select proper parameters select the services to be applied for and click lt OK gt to generate card numbers After the card numbers are generated successfully the Operation succeeded page appears Click H to download the card number file and save it to your computer Meanwhile you can see that the newly generated card numbers are displayed on the Card Number Management page 2 26 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note If a card user applies for services with binding configurations they will be implemented through self learning That is the user is bound to the related information of the first access The card number file records important information such as passwords Thus CAMS provides the link for downloading the file only on the Operation succeeded page after the card numbers are generated successfully This ensures the security of the card number file Note the fol
90. in CAMS The function of querying security logs is also provided on the page shown after you select Security Management Security Log 2 21 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note The security logs are generated only for the users utilizing services with security policies On the account maintenance page you can click lt LAN Access Details gt to enter the LAN Access Details page shown in Figure 2 12 awh PAAPAA seer Sy ellen wesmiiaae Tenet wpe Aeceev kym yp verLil trate ieccicy Radel cel snl als gp esate les Seen w jehn gdy 615 2 TF Edine jns nS ienke ozibord a 7 Q e Wn i Rre 1i e 0 d Or zels Anhe ia Stride 4d iel ut Manx WOOD 11 i Rda ee di 32 24 a ae AMT nde K atenn I pa Tazi i dz di Sind LEJ Figure 2 12 LAN Access Details LAN access information of the latest month is queried by default Take Figure 2 12 for example the current date is 2005 11 12 and the default queried period is 2005 10 12 to 2005 11 12 All records of LAN access with the listed service during this period will be displayed You can adjust the start and end time and click lt Query gt to query detailed information on LAN access with the specified service If multiple services are applied you can select the desired one and operate in the same way for query 2 22 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note LAN access details are related with a
91. ina AY Co mwens sera LALL soe ce f2 Ul clayey A2 uK D o CU Hip Figure 2 36 Batch Register Preregistered Users The administrator does not need to input the users basic information and only needs to select an account type and the service information Click lt OK gt and preregistered users are registered in batches This operation improves efficiency greatly because it can register in batches the preregistered users with the same account type and service information 2 53 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations V Delete preregistered users The administrator can manually delete the preregistered users On the Preregistered User Management page select one or more preregistered users and click lt Delete gt After your confirmation the selected preregistered users will be deleted VI Formal registration Click lt Formally Register gt of a preregistered user to begin formal registration The operation page is similar to the Add Account page except that the specified preregistration information is displayed The administrator only needs to set the information related to accounting and services In addition the Password parameter becomes optional If the Password field is empty the preregistered password will become the formal one Input and select proper parameters and click lt OK gt to complete the formal registration 2 2 7 Auxiliary Feature Additional Information Management Fo
92. ing the batch modification and the error records are saved in a file whichis under the C camsicamsfilesierror directory on the server If you want to get the file now please click here and keep it safe Figure 2 10 Page prompting that errors occur IV Maintain account users Account users carry the core information in CAMS and CAMS provides a lot of functions related to them For your easy usage of these functions the account maintenance page provides corresponding links which are intended for a specific account user The navigation tree also provides options for account maintenance which are intended for all account users in CAMS On the Account Management page click lt Maintain gt of the account user to be modified to enter the Account User Info page as shown in Figure 2 11 2 17 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations eXe Var ae a bee asso ew ee enn Sa ae Account Jser info Mowe bed ener ican Fal TEON rnio PEO Tie Freia daio LA E Him Britn 002 olr ulHzmz nilo DH m Aue E al Boa ea 22050 OF Epr Tm Urimizd vA F Pon LHI Bn vulpel adh acd 242 Mz vant F IEIS tnbebml 1 kaili 16 Umid alalt Ole ol ane fubinional Infonnadore als sey I Sitvecribed Service Inonnadon E A ny Figure 2 11 Page for maintaining an account user The page consists of three parts The first line from the top contains several appl
93. interfaces 4 End user self service End users can visit the self service website to check their network utilization information and manage the personal information For example they can query the overall and detailed information of access duration traffic and fee as well as modify the login password 5 LDAP server binding CAMS can export data such as account information saved on the LDAP server and thus provides services integrating CAMS authentication and LDAP authentication CAMS also provides excellent compatibility with existing authentication system on the network 1 4 Networking LAN access services for campus and community networks are implemented through Ethernet switches The typical networking diagram is shown in Figure 1 1 CAMS mainly uses 802 1x to perform authentication and accounting on users on those networks User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview 1 5 Backing Up Data You can back up the CAMS system data in the following ways Using disks to implement RAID1 to avoid data loss in case of single disk failure Having tape device so that the text file exported from the database can be saved to the device To export the file from the database you can execute the database backup command periodically or use the data exporting function on CAMS The file saved to the device helps CAMS to restore the settings in case of faults Employing automatic backup on CAMS to implement database backup A full da
94. k whether the user passwords saved in CAMS are consistent with those on the LDAP server If not the passwords in CAMS will be updated At last the system will prompt whether the operation succeeds or not amp Note CAMS synchronizes the added LDAP servers automatically at 00 30 00 each day The information to be synchronized varies with different LDAP servers For example the passwords on some LDAP servers are encrypted so they cannot be synchronized User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 5 2 LDAP Synchronization Configuration LDAP synchronization means synchronizing the accounts from the LDAP server to CAMS The synchronization configuration is used to configure the correspondence of the accounts on LDAP server and those in CAMS You can set multiple synchronization configurations either automatic or manual on the LDAP server Select Component Management LDAP Component LDAP Synchronization Configuration to enter the LDAP Synchronization Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 57 LDAP Synchronization Configuration himg rrion AF Ser l nimis T zalz chime T cur Ea Drex Tur R232 el ava sere Gace Wot Jzervenzce iim Fy chro lez tof 2r 48 a Figure 2 57 LDAP Synchronization Configuration You can perform adding deleting and other related operations on LDAP synchronization configurations l Add LDAP synchronization configuration To add
95. lowing when applying for services for a batch of card numbers l A batch of card numbers applies for the same services A batch of card numbers needs to apply for at least one service Il Withdraw card number The withdrawal types include specified batch of cards and by specified condition The information of these withdrawn cards will be exported to a file and backed up You can download the file and save it to your computer 2 27 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note You can input the withdrawal file name without the file path information and the generated file will be saved under lt CAMS installation directory gt camsfiles card on the server The card withdrawal file records important information To ensure the security of the file CAMS provides the link for downloading the file only on the Operation succeeded page after the card numbers are withdrawn successfully On the page shown in Figure 2 14 click lt Withdraw gt to enter the Card Withdraw page shown in Figure 2 16 User Management gt Card User gt Card Withdraw Card Withdraw Withdrawal Type specified batch of cards 7 Batch Number 20051 11116440468 7 After withdrawal Exporting File Name Withdraw Return Help Figure 2 16 Withdraw specified batch of cards The operations for the two withdrawal types are as follows 1 Withdraw specified batch of cards The Card Withdraw
96. mpensate the user time lost caused by various reasons Postponing is processed in days The accounting postponing is irreversible That is the accounting period changes with the postponing and the new accounting period begins from the postponed date For example the accounting period of a monthly charged service spans from 10 January to 10 February But the network stops providing services due to network failures from 1 February through 5 February After the network resumes the due ending time of the accounting period is postponed for five days So the accounting period ends on 15 February and the following accounting period spans from 15 March to 15 April Postponing operation changes the start and end time of accounting periods of services that are charged regularly It has no effect on services that are not regularly charged Caution Postponing operation is irreversible So enable it with caution Postponing time Day Cancel Help Figure 2 27 Batch postponing Input a value in the Postponing time field and click lt OK gt to complete the operation VI Adding accounts to blacklist in batches On the User Account Batch Operation page select one or more accounts and select Add to blacklist to open the Add to blacklist dialog box Click lt OK gt and the selected accounts will be added to the blacklist If the selected accounts are already in the blacklist an error prompt appears as shown in Figur
97. n After the cards are withdrawn successfully the Operation succeeded page appears You can click H to download the card withdrawal file and save it on your computer 2 30 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note The name of the card withdrawal file cannot be the same as that of any existing files under the directory lt CAMS installation directory gt camsfiles card Otherwise a page appears prompting that the file already exists and withdrawing cards failed The two withdrawal types are mainly applied to the case when the card numbers are generated incorrectly This usually occurs before the cards are sold If the cards are sold already you are not recommended to withdraw them using the two types Ill Maintain card number Click lt Maintain gt of a card number to enter the corresponding Card User Information page as shown in Figure 2 19 Leerkcnagemem Janas Can Hurher Mal ycrance 424 belum Can An shil adescass EnA eae nearer la taniesvtontstin Cont dynas 12201223 Card User Information Rac infos hik Boa burke SELGUIUZ L209 24 ure Humbe MLW 3 3 Can Ya Tre Neri Can Tyan kerihy pene ret l Kane lee ufti r Ihis Fs ame IEA Tia Ise Cure sl a Brusy kgr sak zU LI L Sabecribead Senice information aerae Hame Soei AIIN Acccuntre bclize tenes Sits Figure 2 19 Card User Information 2 31 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter
98. n and to forward the authentication results 2 68 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations to CAMS B The accounting process is similar to authentication process 2 Centralized management The network diagram is shown in Figure 2 51 fo CAMS Center A VA CAMS A CAMS B CAMS C Figure 2 51 Centralized management In this case the CAMS system falls into two types One type is responsible for centralized management like CAMS Center in Figure 2 51 and the other type is for authentication and accounting management like CAMS A B C in Figure 2 51 CAMS Center neither saves the authentication data nor provides normal services such as authentication and accounting It only forwards data as a centralized management core CAMS A B C forwards authentication packets to CAMS Center for further operation when it detects the users from other areas The accounting process is similar to the authentication process By comparison it can be seen that the decentralized management applies to a simple network without too many CAMS nodes while the centralized management applies to a complicated 2 69 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations network with many CAMS nodes For configuration of roaming management refer to related configurations in section 2 7 7 System Configuration 2 5 LDAP Component The accesses to the directory server LDAP server that is used for authentication are based on ligh
99. n the LDAP server and be consistent with that configured on the LDAP server Auto connect Interval CAMS initiates connection requests to the LDAP server after this period of time since the connection failed last time Administrator DN Distinguished Name Name of the node that saves the administrator data on the LDAP server User Name Attribute Name of the attribute that saves the user names on the LDAP server It can identify a user uniquely and its default is cn User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Password Attribute Name of the attribute that saves the user passwords on the LDAP server It defaults to userPassword Real Time Authentication If Yes is selected the LDAP users will be authenticated by the LDAP server directly Select and input proper parameters and then click lt OK gt to complete adding an LDAP server Il Query LDAP server On the LDAP Server Management page click lt Query gt of an LDAP server to view its details Ill Modify LDAP server information On the LDAP Server Management page click lt Modify gt of an LDAP server to modify its related information on the Modify LDAP Server Information page as shown in Figure 2 54 Modry DAP Sorvorinfo matioy Resh 4 he z e erl ath eat fa rN CXA KNIK F I VCH SFSA eeN Md cecml nerd tnn F Gor cer Beet soimi trh e Ehei HAEN e r Y NT ERA E A mikaa Sacer Soci ar ere eslar Ke x Brar Dols Jane Pe
100. na a a a thee a fa Service OS DB PC Server Figure 1 2 CAMS system architecture CAMS is based on TCP IP and supports RADIUS and the extended RADIUS developed by Huawei Technologies CAMS supports multiple authentication modes PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet IEEE 802 1x and DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol WEB CAMS employs the user service operation mode allowing users to utilize services flexibly CAMS provides multiple accounting templates and supports accounting by duration and by traffic thus making accounting flexible CAMS provides powerful log functions allowing you to query and analyze various logs CAMS provides enhanced security guarantee It encrypts interaction packets and sets the operators rights flexibly to ensure that the system is running securely CAMS provides self services for end users such as querying bills and balances and changing password CAMS provides satisfactory online helps 1 3 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview The server adopts the platform of PC server Windows SQL Server and thus is cost effective the client only needs browsers eliminating the need to install software l CAMS supports redundant arrays of independent disks RAID and database backup 1 3 Product Functions Seamless cooperation with telecommunication products of Huawei 3Com enables CAMS to support authentication accounting and user management t
101. nd Recharge Notice User Name test2 Card Number 123444649742 Password Value 10 00 dollar Expiry Date 2006 11 15 State This card is not used yet It is valid Validity Authentication Recharge Figure 2 142 Recharge card validity authentication You must input the user name card number and password Then click lt Recharge gt to complete the operation amp Note You can modify the user name to recharge for other users on the page shown in Figure 2 142 2 180 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations VIII Logout Click Logout on the left side and you can exit the current page and return to the login page Besides if users do not perform any operations for 10 minutes after login the system will log them out automatically In this case if users want to continue related operations they must login again 2 181 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance 3 1 Overview Routine maintenance refers to the description of frequently used operations troubleshooting data backup and other operations of the device in normal running status During system running the maintenance personnel need to maintain and check devices regularly They can check the system alarm information and operation information such as various logs Besides they can analyze system operations detect problems and solve them in time to ensure the reliable ru
102. ne co Figure 2 66 Add LDAP Server Pay attention to the Real Time Authentication check box If Yes is selected the access users will be authenticated by the LDAP server directly CAMS only functions to forward packets If No is selected the access users will be authenticated by CAMS which has synchronized the user information from the LDAP server However if CAMS cannot synchronize the passwords from some LDAP servers that is the synchronized passwords are null CAMS needs to establish connections with the LDAP server for authentication In this example Yes is selected Thus the access users will be authenticated by the LDAP server directly 2 88 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Il Export user information The Export File Settings page shown in Figure 2 63 enables you to export the user information on the LDAP server LIAT Ser ocvere e gt LISP L set Gp ore Capon 12 Setir je Export File Settings F asari vip alb arie ve arate M ani SSlesl uiri JOH enged SICE Jip sthne mrs os wut Chee sor Che Set arma vb Cor guratic 4 5 2 aL tak F Koeie Rowihses3he Pisan r i ed F yiwa n Kp wi the Firme m Hay ni mm tie Seem set tor en ety Figure 2 67 Export LDAP user information Select the attribute name cn or sn to be exported The corresponding user names vary with different LDAP servers In this example sn is selected Set the file name to save the
103. nky Hia nt nde ZISTA ewel Meday Hasr neari 20a Tag eM nea vomere weowday Wwe wbardd PIT DT EAGT sect Y JAI Ass Sawo tke jitdA8hoi rii Start TemacrO05 11 14 99 51 18 Fred Timea 7005 11 11 1154 19 2rd 23C5 WC UT ICCI araericatior rec s2t 2114 2905 1 54 9 W OMT ICCI Auer ivaliur fe bee Service Use 3 lact2gphotall Stork Terne 2005 11 14 13 5427 Cod Tirre 2005 1 1 14 15 54 27 LogHecord tanec lacke lype Meadas Boer neari 2 Tog d ded we oday lowe weardd FCT PIS SATE rarteatar tal E rrah tee met Ream Figure 2 82 Page displaying the queried results The usage of all services within the specified period of time is displayed including the start time end time and related log information You can click a specific log to view its details amp Note In order not to affect the system performance you are recommended to set the period of time to be no more than three days 2 111 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 7 3 Popup Ad This function is used to set the advertisements for the login page of the CAMS Self service Platform When you enable the popup ad function and configure its related information the proper advertisements will pop up when the end users access the CAMS Self service Platform The ad file can be saved on CAMS or in local compressed file You may also select Ad file set last time when you reconfigure the popup ad The settings for the popup ad
104. nning of the system The following contents provide some suggestions of routine maintenance on devices as well as troubleshooting and FAQ 3 1 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance 3 2 Maintenance Suggestions A Caution You are not recommended to modify the system time SQL Server may obtain the system time at any time to execute its own maintenance tasks Besides CAMS also use the system time when maintaining user online information and charging users and the jobs that are executed regularly must trace the system time promptly Therefore if the system time is modified users may not login logout normally accounting errors may occur and even some unexpected results such as that CAMS is down may be caused The specific maintenance suggestions are shown in Table 3 1 3 2 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 3 Routine Maintenance Table 3 1 Maintenance suggestions Maintenance Period requirement Operation Check whether the CAMS Monitor service is started in Windows View CAMS Services Local Alternatively running status monitor the CAMS running status using the System Monitor function provided by CAMS View SQL Check whether the Server running MSSQLSERVER service is started status in Windows Services Local View the Check whether the CAMS Web Dail running status Server service is started in y of Tomcat Windows Services Local Query log information on the l System Log Manag
105. of the account the system will send the password to the registered e mail box The prerequisite is that you need to enable the function of password retrieval through mails after selecting System Management Mail Configuration on the configuration console 2 169 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l An end user either an account user or a card user can input the corresponding user name and password to login and query and maintain its user and service information 2 9 1 User Preregistration To reduce the input workload and improve the efficiency of operators when new account users are added the system provides the preregistration function That is after the end users input the basic and additional information of the account to be applied for the operator can turn the preregistered users to registered users To do this the operator only needs to set some related service information thus simplifying operations On the CAMS Self service Platform page click lt User Preregistration gt to enter the User Preregistration page as shown in Figure 2 133 User Preregistration Wide The ii ihard iil w h amx le inpatti p aury orlo awie Peal lat User I gt Fun ab gt x a a Rett Pesen Figure 2 133 User Preregistration The parameters of Account Name Full Name Password ID Card Contact Email Address are the basic information and usually 2 170 User Manual CAM
106. ommon service information in tables or graphs which include Monthly Daily Service Usage Statistics Report Monthly Daily Average Service Usage Statistics Report Monthly Account Quantity Statistics Report Single User Based Monthly Expenditure Statistics Report Monthly Average Expenditure Distribution Statistics Report Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report Hourly Average Online Users Statistics Report Operator Toll Record Statistics Report All of these statistics results can be printed and exported Currently the supported export file formats are TXT EXCEL comma separated CSV XML and JPEG 2 144 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations A Caution l The monthly statistics reports are generated automatically by the system at the end of each month while the daily statistics reports are processed in real time Therefore the latter may respond slower than the former The statistics reports are generated based on the information recorded in CAMS during operations such as account users card users access details user bill details If some data source is lost for some reason for example the cards are withdrawn forcedly the monthly and daily statistics reports do not include these lost data If the system has already generated the monthly statistics data and saved them the deletion of the data source such as accounting details and bill details will not affect the generated
107. on as needed For the descriptions on the parameters refer to online helps Input and select proper parameters and click lt OK gt to complete the operation Il Delete LDAP synchronization configuration On the page shown in Figure 2 57 select the check boxes before one or more synchronization configurations and then click lt Delete gt After your confirmation the selected synchronization configurations will be deleted lll Configure timer This function is used to set the start date and the specific time when the auto synchronization is executed Once the timer is set the configurations that support auto synchronization will be executed at the specified time each day Click lt Timer gt to enter the Timer page shown in Figure 2 60 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Z Timer Microsoft internet Explorer aT Timer Execute Time 03 7 Hour OK Cancel Help Figure 2 60 Timer Select a proper time and click lt OK gt to complete the timer configuration for auto synchronization IV Query LDAP synchronization configuration On the page shown in Figure 2 57 click lt Query gt of a configuration to view its details including the correspondence between the accounts on CAMS and the attributes on the LDAP server V Modify LDAP synchronization configuration On the page shown in Figure 2 57 click lt Modify gt of a configuration to enter the Modify LDAP Synchronization Configu
108. own in Figure 2 93 From cams Date Tuesday November 15 2005 17 13 To abc Subject payment notification The balance in your account is insufficient or deficient Please pay the bill soon Your current account balance is 0 00 dollar This mail is automatically sent by the system please do not reply this mail Figure 2 93 Example of mail notification of deficit 2 122 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 7 7 System Configuration System configuration allows you to configure service parameters policy service parameters operating parameters access devices alarm mails roaming domestic currency units and certificate authentication policy Note that the Roaming configuration item appears only when you select Yes from the Whether to enable roaming drop down list on the Operating Parameters Configuration page Select System Management System Configuration on the navigation tree to enter the System Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 94 Sele Hiranmayee Snag cise Syatam Configuration Md Moses we et shar xe iHd Macey gt rie be Sed pot rca enka a s recur zel Jue Ist ARLE e LALE tav owl itid Miny Bassse ernw lne Laasi sreeuntneawiiin seie He By ROE PEIN ei AEG E i view baa Cadbiste bestest cee bbe ste whi Miny mepe Jee Hen Figure 2 94 System Configuration I Service parameters Service parameters include the paramete
109. page Select Permit from the Self Preregister drop down list Then the User Preregistration link is available on CAMS Self service Platform If a preregistered user is not registered formally after the time set by the Preregistration Information Saving Time parameter the system deletes it automatically To set the parameter select System Management System Configuration to enter the System Configuration page For the Service Parameters item click lt Modify gt to enter the Service Parameters Configuration page Input a desired value in the Preregistration Information Saving Time field Select User Management Auxiliary Feature Preregistered User on the navigation tree to enter the Preregistered User Management page as shown in Figure 2 35 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Preraglstsred User Management Tecra Aire Falhawncz F2 lstaloyDare From 222612 MA Ts 2002 114 gt iter aaezd Erkhivvson Eat Rzzizte Ceel aesa tose Sise Hep tam einen an xl CRESTE E OESE LEETE a Pree Node amp Ann Jan f Ihanii 4 piyi H sety o vs uel A A G Baliy uuzy wml 2yil aes TE Fe A Sreli Anery Fa malty 32qlzta Figure 2 35 Preregistered User Management You can click the buttons and links on the Preregistered User Management page to perform related operations I Query preregistered users Click lt Query gt of a preregistered user to enter the Query Prer
110. page where the withdrawal type specified batch of cards is selected is shown in Figure 2 16 If there is no batch of cards in the current system the specified batch of cards option will not be available on this page 2 28 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select the batch number of the cards to be withdrawn input a name in the After withdrawal Exporting File Name field and click lt Withdraw gt to begin withdrawing cards If the cards are withdrawn successfully the Operation succeeded page appears You can click to download the card withdrawal file and save it on your computer 2 Withdraw cards by specified condition The Card Withdraw page where the withdrawal type by specified condition is selected is shown in Figure 2 17 User Management gt Card User gt Card Withdraw Card Withdraw Withdrawal Type by specified condition gt Batch Number fallBatches cardPrefc s lt lt i SCOO C Statue fl Card Type aliTypes ss EndNumber t S Created 2005 11 12 M Expiry Date f2005 11 1 3 Fs After withdrawal Exporting File Name l Warning Be careful of the multi condition card withdrawal function The indiscreet selection may cause the deletion of card in current use Therefore only the administrator Admin with the highest permission can perform this function Please be careful of select the withdrawal conditions to ensure the correctness With
111. penditure Distribution Statistics Report For the explanations of the related statistics conditions refer to online helps After inputting and selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 122 pops up 2 159 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Pir SILAS r Fig He User based Monthly Average Consumption Distribution Statistics Report Tak Tepe Iver D seivul si Desi ye Lad x slisli s Sues teje Jean gus Ace sul wet mr h Lr r e act line hiie 2 i a AE 14 Seqmentidellar Quanity TICO L gt irie 1 strk sale zl o 1s J Table Feri Figure 2 122 User based Monthly Average Consumption Distribution Statistics Report You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statistics report and switch the format of the displayed results between table and graph The user based monthly average consumption distribution statistics report displayed in graph is shown in Figure 2 123 2 160 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Fire Bptas r Zr Ghee Pe Ee Figure 2 123 User based Monthly Average Consumption Distribution Statistics Report Graph VI Monthly Payable Charge and Payment Comparison Statistics Report The report makes statistics on the monthly payable charges and paym
112. r Info Input and select proper parameters as needed to query the user information Note that you can select the Designate Output check box to specify the parameters to be outputted If it is not selected all the related information except the password will be outputted For example to query the ordinary accounts that apply for the hotel service you need to select Ordinary account from the Account Type drop down list select hotel from the Service Name drop down list specify the parameters to be outputted as shown in Figure 2 45 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations ew Dae me Se nee Canety ten ne Quary User Into stu tobe E m Ima EP ETCI ae Ermal fered Tete i Ineco z teste Into a C aJ J ipi aj dzpzri J ipi Ej esce Hrm oe xl i F imeri o mnacla hie poy ee Figure 2 45 Query User Info Click lt Query gt to enter the page shown in Figure 2 46 Ysa Sale wuely o kzat t Query se Irto Query User Info Teal en dries 13 Blenhivsipuge I paces gt pace se i 2 hsl Griliri ire NF 11 1417 ef 57 Pra haste kpr 1 vun alf Figure 2 46 Query User Info Click lt Export gt to open the User Info Export dialog box as shown in Figure 2 47 2 64 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Info Export Export File Name Jaccount20051 114154005 Export File Format Text file tt x The default path for exporte
113. r flexible user management CAMS allows you to customize user additional information User additional information refers to the user information other than the basic information such as account password full name ID address and E mail The administrator can customize manage and maintain the additional information User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note Up to 20 additional information fields can be added Make reasonable plans before adding additional user information since too many additional information fields may cause management confusion Select User Management Auxiliary Feature Additional Information on the navigation tree to enter the User Additional Information Management page as shown in Figure 2 37 Jir ana rent sadla s Feats meedio vl rf nator User Additional Information Management Fey Cntherplen ke aew Hy t nse Figure 2 37 User Additional Information Management This page lists all the defined user additional information fields You can query modify delete add and sort the entries as needed Add user additional information field On the User Additional Information Management page click lt Add gt to enter the Add User Additional Information Field page The page varies with different filed types as shown in Figure 2 38 Figure 2 39 and Figure 2 40 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations J viureeenreani Apri uy Pea
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115. ration page This page is similar to the Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration page and its descriptions are omitted here 2 80 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note On the Modify LDAP Synchronization Configuration page the three parameters Configuration LDAP Server and Synch Account Type cannot be modified VI User management On the page shown in Figure 2 57 click lt User Management gt of a configuration item to enter the LDAP Synchronization Configuration User Management page as shown in Figure 2 61 LDAP Synchronization Configuration 426 User Management Pol ii Fera dsacsiatie irina T Cary eld int elect Hea And hyir Air tes ve dies IS fle rinctrate payer ol vae aa Prov buss E rp mimre at sTima T TETE r 1C220 Kald uitery 036 aE 13 Bata aut sul IF aangezien Tes WG M AAPA o Fee wrr int ve Pras bad lt gt Figure 2 61 LDAP Synchronization Configuration User Management All available accounts are displayed After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt Query gt to view the desired accounts You can also add or delete an account as needed 2 81 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Add Sets the users on LDAP server to be involved in this synchronization configuration l Delete Sets the users on LDAP server not to be involved in this synchronization configuration amp
116. rayed If it is valid it can be used for synchronization Auto Synchronization Indicates whether to enable automatic synchronization configuration at a specified time User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations l Synchronize New Account Indicates whether to synchronize the new accounts on the LDAP server to CAMS After inputting and selecting proper parameters click lt Next gt to enter the Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 59 Then you can set the correspondence between the account information on CAMS and the attributes on the LDAP server Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration Taqhiint wally weir Framerate O Paven antenatal Speers HE oe Ee Pul Rares Npe are E IM damhar A sadness Fen ee Pepe L ee a Pansskeres arenan E Prin Tint Hr rnrn E Levee 2 zj Ps A N gt Lee I hit sddtran nls un F Rieck ore Ingin Nama i spmbr rin Sen f addnonal rlonsb gt y els etsy hrere gt meril dne tsr chu wahil Hasta ramah Ser Nal e Ya ja Dasimplur bavas my be Ysy ll o wsl f lula p Fal wes eis rv iet ea T O zwi lew s virga ES belur Hip Figure 2 59 Add LDAP Synchronization Configuration 2 2 78 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations This configuration is similar to the batch import of account users You can assign the attributes on the LDAP server to the account informati
117. rs related to services The CAMS management settings and self service platform amp authentication client settings are involved 2 123 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Details gt of the Service Parameters item to enter the Service Parameters page as shown in Figure 2 95 Service Parameters PaAI k aasar si Seles pdn vad Ie liye selng Maval X krie Leg Sa ag ra p nay Fi ling Tala 1 esy Aih Fa aT nas 1 T nas P B Iwka oS any tree fet pei a Scie bias SEU Ty we F boo sarna Liv ery fo ne Us ae tbat ie Te D53kiel ote Trrazaold I sh pial uem alal ow e Saciileal oy er Seung Bitte EET Ae 1r Ine lad 2 ef s se Spanner Parr is 2 Fink a 5 i Uriel sts StA Pomi Z 7 zc I Moct Joorivi gt Fenis Sal Pe cheg Pani gg Ie feg ser Peri i A vu Sane Accesses a A ra P 10 es Jesl Clizil 2 1 00 2 23 Peray sre rir Tii es Z sect Clizilte sion Figure 2 95 Service Parameters The parameters related to CAMS management settings and self service platform amp authentication client settings are displayed You can also click lt Advanced Settings gt to display all parameters When you position the cursor over the icon 2 a prompt window pops up automatically displaying the descriptions and input limitations of the corresponding parameter as shown in Figure 2 96 2 124 User Manual CAMS Pla
118. s and so on You can 2 35 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations query the accounts using different conditions as needed and perform batch operations on them On the navigation tree select User Management User Account Batch Operation to enter the User Account Batch Operation page as shown in Figure 2 22 User Account Batch Operation i J Veit eset mimina i Sambar fO eks an acteblxt Hep seeccaiphitg Sircecrniiing I ist tdci I Pas xsl foetpet HE peta LEE ET AECT EES aecu IT pe lame lEn color r t xt e emeen u a ou AMn LLAES D lix m wll a LECENER TIETE n A te Deedee F IRAD wlos O iinr 02 20 3032 OF 03 Dzirle r iran whisk Preach sern rn FF AF FR eis text me welt i miisi art n mrami rax ISU Uziz C fisv W 1 LE ote rian ii Figure 2 22 User Account Batch Operation The functional links for batch operations are listed in the upper area The queried accounts are listed below and up to 1000 accounts can be displayed on one page You can click lt Details gt of an account to view the details l Batch query To perform batch operations you need to query the accounts first Select Query user in the upper area to open the Query user dialog box as shown in Figure 2 23 2 36 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Query user Account F Full Name ID Number Address E mail Account Type al Typ
119. ser Management page the system refreshes the displayed information according to the new configuration 2 141 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 7 9 System Monitor amp Note When the operators that have the system monitor right log into CAMS normally they can select System Monitor on the upper right corner of the page at any time to view the current running status of the system To learn the running status of CAMS itself and the current usage of the background system resources CAMS configuration console provides the system monitor function Select System Management System Monitor on the navigation tree to enter the System Current State Monitor page as shown in Figure 2 108 fete Piette ceo RE e teen Mn System Current Stats Monitor i Wad Sore ce Sungin Uaza TIN Ja AD ees La ad Ewe Ie sez ke cnny Ine psrorz2 2d miert Jip Sure leusps wi weeny sze nu b gt 11 20 Re ee a ee LL shin sge 71 gt WES So We AM Sle 2 2329103 MOM Cf le Pati Sea chew TER EEES Scat Slew SOM NGISA irie o eae IE STAA SNES Sfin TOMERAT SYAM irn Figure 2 108 System Current State Monitor 2 142 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The information of online operators is listed at the bottom of the page the seven ADMINs shown in the figure You can click lt Offline gt of other operators to make them offline Click lt Test Now gt to view the running s
120. ser Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The account file consists of two columns The first column corresponds to the account name and the second column the password The file contains a total number of 300 accounts It is concluded that the amount of the accounts is the product of the total number of each numbered value 2 3 User Data Query amp Export CAMS allows you to query a lot of information and export it periodically in the form of tasks The information may be user information LAN access details bills and payment records The operations about how to query and export various information are similar to each other so the following illustrates how to query and export the user information only For the description on related parameters refer to online helps 2 3 1 User Info The administrator can query the necessary user information with different conditions On the navigation tree select User Data Query amp Export User Info to enter the Query User Info page as shown in Figure 2 44 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Data Query amp Export gt gt Query User Info Query User Info Account F Full f Name ID Number Address N Account altyes yd E mail Type All Types iad Create a 7 Es 7 Date From ajm ie ad sex all Options depart a Options Service Name Unlimited x I Designate Output auey Reset Help Figure 2 44 Query Use
121. ssword Change User Password Notice Old Password New Password l Confirm Password Modify Password Figure 2 140 Change Password When you position the cursor over each field its prompt pops up automatically On the CAMS Self service Platform you can find a lot of similar prompts 2 178 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations When you position the cursor over the Notice at the upper right corner the notice for changing password will be displayed automatically to facilitate the operation After inputting the old password new password and confirm password you can click lt Modify Password gt to complete the operation VII Recharge Except the monthly payment card users all other users account users prepaid card users can perform recharging operations with recharge cards Click Recharge on the left side to enter the Recharge page as shown in Figure 2 141 Recharge Recharge Card Authentication and Recharge Notice User Name test2 Card Number Password Validity Authentication Recharge Figure 2 141 Recharge You may perform two operations on this page validity authentication and recharge 2 179 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Input the card number only and click lt Validity Authentication gt and the system will display the authentication result shown in Figure 2 142 Recharge Recharge Card Authentication a
122. t be Device Management Service To enhance security you can set binding information for the users for device management As shown in Figure 2 21 end users can telnet to the corresponding hosts only through port 2 on the access device at 192 168 4 2 2 34 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note The user for device management admin is different from the CAMS default system administrator ADMIN The former has the right to access the hosts on the network through telnet or other services The user admin and its corresponding password are saved in CAMS and the user is authenticated by CAMS when wanting to utilize services The latter has the right to administrate CAMS but does not have the right to use related services of the hosts on the network Il Query user for device management Click lt Details gt of a user on the User for Device Management page to view the details lll Delete user for device management On the User for Device Management page click lt Delete gt of a user to enter the Delete User page Click lt Delete gt and the user is deleted IV Modify user for device management Click lt Modify gt of a user to enter the Modify User page where you can modify related information of the user except the user name 2 2 4 User Account Batch Operation The account batch operations refer to querying charging modifying and cancelling accounts in batche
123. tabase backup is executed daily Note that the system only saves the backup data within the latest week To ensure enough disk space and availability of other storage devices CAMS cleans up files periodically mainly including system data database data and system logs 1 6 Requirements 1 6 1 System Software Requirements Windows operating system Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003 Database SQL Server 2000 1 6 2 Client Requirements Windows 98 or later Microsoft Internet Explorer IE 5 5 or later 1 6 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview 1 6 3 Network Requirements To secure CAMS you can place it behind the firewall that filters illegitimate packets or set special routes to prohibit external devices from accessing CAMS directly User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 1 Introduction to CAMS 2 1 1 Login and Logout Microsoft IE 5 5 or later is required for logging in CAMS configuration console and the subsequent sections take the IE 5 5 for example to introduce CAMS configurations I Login Start IE and enter the IP address and port number of CAMS configuration console The default port number for CAMS is 80 so you can enter the address like http 10 110 45 159 cams without the port number For other port such as 8180 you must enter the address like http 10 110 45 159 8180 cams to enter the login window of CAMS configuration console as s
124. tatus of the CAMS background Click lt Stop gt to stop the tasks of exporting the bills and access details including the tasks being executed Meanwhile the button turns to Start You can click it to start the tasks once again if necessary The parameters of Current supported maximum user number and Number of used account card number anonymous users shows the statistics about the current users in the system amp Note When the anonymous account is enabled the number of occupied users anonymous user online limit the number of accounts except the anonymous account the number of card users When the anonymous account is disabled the number of occupied users the number of accounts except the anonymous account the number of card users 2 8 Statistic Report The statistics report management implements generating printing and exporting various tables graphs Its main purposes include make statistics on the maximum number of online users at each hour to get the busy hours make statistics on the service usage each day to get the busy days make statistics on the user expenditure each month to find important customers make statistics on the service 2 143 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations usage each month to learn the service operation status make statistics on the number of existing accounts and that of newly added accounts to comprehend the service development trend It functions to display c
125. te you can either import the file A directly or import both B1 and B2 The main parameters on the page are explained as follows 2 135 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Server certificate file and server certificate private key file The files save the server certificate and its private key respectively The server certificate and its private key are used to ensure the validity of CAMS server Server private key password When the server certificate and its private key are exported separately you need to input a password to secure the private key file To import the private key to CAMS server successfully you need to input the password again Root certificate file The file saves the root certificate The root certificate of CAMS server is mainly used to authenticate the client The mutual certificate authentications between CAMS server and the client is as follows CAMS server provides the server certificate with the private key for the client and the client authenticates CAMS server using its root certificate The client provides the client certificate with the private key for CAMS server and CAMS server authenticates the client using its root certificate Therefore to implement the mutual certificate authentications between CAMS server and the client CAMS server must have its certificate with the private key and root certificate installed and so does the client On the page shown in Fig
126. ter 2 Service Operations Datsies Yeacd gt Dlg 2 lse Desed Wort Oper dhure Ste atlzs epor Sinple User Based Monthly Expenditure Statistics Report Fal lyar all aver ira darent Pyar 1 lirise win Ispert iura dull wer Cy 21 dilars ru sal Sat Yon LUG yee 1U miric T al krel orth ama zeas i Zlieri ok swir aa Figure 2 119 Single User Based Monthly Expenditure Statistics Report For the explanations of the related statistics conditions refer to online helps Min Expenditure and Max Expenditure Used to set the expense range For example if you input 100 and 1000 in the two fields respectively the related information of users with the expense between 100 dollars and 1000 dollars will be displayed If both the fields are empty it means the two parameters are not limited After inputting and selecting proper statistics conditions click lt OK gt and the system begins to perform statistics and analysis based on the specified conditions At last a page shown in Figure 2 120 pops up 2 157 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Zrim Baa T alr Shr Singls User Basad Monthly Expenditures Statistice Report Zin sper acco he berace Irie fF acerie op eet wne Tyre J inisl flal Toi Ranga AIAT AAS snercge Fezie Ra vyt jdt lay 1 00 Unies Average lyponse Marinum rpense Minimum 1 pense dollan dollars dollan User Nams ala Jae LUIS 12 5
127. tform Chapter 2 Service Operations Settings tinute 2 lay 2 Log Saving Time Auth Failure Times 1 Day Times Description If this parameter is greater than 0 the service will be disabled till 00 00 of the next day when the attempts of inputting authentication password in succession Limit times Return Help exceed the parameter if itis setto 0 there is no limit on password attempts The parameter must be an integer in the range 0 100 If itis setto 0 there is no limit on authentication failure times Figure 2 96 Window prompting the descriptions and input limitations of the parameters The page for modifying service parameters is similar to the page shown in Figure 2 95 and its descriptions are omitted ll Policy service parameters For related descriptions refer to CAMS EAD Security Policy Component User Manual lll Operating parameters Operating parameters include the parameters related to the operation of CAMS The CAMS common settings CAMS protocol processing module settings and CAMS configuration module settings User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations are involved On the page shown in Figure 2 94 click lt Modify gt of the Operating Parameters item to enter the Operating Parameters Configuration page as shown in Figure 2 97 Seer Vanayerisils Sree SF viyers ur te Suscalisy Operating Parameters Configuration
128. the next day amp Note If a user who has applied for multiple services is added to the blacklist these services will become unavailable 2 47 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select User Management User Blacklist on the navigation tree to enter the Blacklist Management page shown in Figure 2 33 Blacklist Management Git dane 333331 Jnl ee o SIIT riz sa 2005 C 12 7 Ts P2951 A Lag kar deer Jx elects Ulesr zx reg Irsya p3 nsd ne t sper TERE NTS O Blase daane tha AE ala Izer ai per w E fasu ARanee tha ae l ala ner etal a pew pe eee 2 irw Jsavee the ate Tels Kar Figure 2 33 Blacklist Management This page is slightly different from the Account Management page in that there is a check box before each entry You can select multiple entries and perform operations on them at the same time Two buttons Select All and Clear are added You can click lt Select All gt to select all entries on the current page You can click lt Clear gt to clear all selected entries The common functions on this kind of pages are introduced before and so are omitted later Blacklist management also allows you to query users in the blacklist or delete users from the blacklist I Query users in the blacklist On the Blacklist Management page the parameters related to querying the blacklist are listed in the upper area including User
129. tweight directory access protocol LDAP The LDAP server provides related information for user authentication and it can be bound to CAMS 2 5 1 LDAP Server Management LDAP server management is used to manage the information of the LDAP servers bound to CAMS On the navigation tree select Component Management LDAP Component LDAP Server Management to enter the LDAP Server Management page as shown in Figure 2 52 The added LDAP servers are listed LDAP Server Managamant Srann Ewa gt Iwy wa near aeea Seset a al 1 nies snirespsze angie acgy Pry yee p Ei tans f version sem P aan hive Cah Jeertiarage real Sanchc abe 42 9 162 6C 4 26 dusty Mae fe CSP Jaai Mar ayer eal Seri tre ize t eh Figure 2 52 LDAP Server Management User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Add LDAP server Click lt Add gt to enter the Add LDAP Server page as shown in Figure 2 53 Tite foe pitte tee CR Seren We onaete ter Ser OM tora Aud LDAP Server Shite ost Soret i Scere F l i9 Love CT nny lowes F CHIS eenaa aje nizka Frie d Srel Taz iarreeesl ere e 5 Uso buns a ba fi T NS ae VA VIPA gt o 4p Figure 2 53 Add LDAP Server The main parameters on this page are described as follows Base DN Distinguished Name Name of the root node that saves the user data on the LDAP server It must be an absolute path o
130. twork applications emerging services challenge the old service management systems Resource sharing and delivery and unlimited network access bring on security vulnerability To meet the operation management and security requirements arising in the present intranets operators and enterprises demand a comprehensive network solution besides communication devices Note that the solution must be coordinate and compatible with the existing networks Huawei 3Com launches the comprehensive access management server CAMS This system networking with other devices meets these urgent demands appropriately Figure 1 1 depicts the deployment of CAMS on the network User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview LAN access device CAMS DHCP server DNS wo erver End user Figure 1 1 Deployment of CAMS on the network As the service management core on the network CAMS can be deployed together with LAN access devices to complete the authentication authorization accounting AAA and right management on end users This implements manageable and operable networks and secures network and user information 1 2 Product Features The main features of CAMS are given below l CAMS adopts the platform components architecture as shown in Figure 1 2 The components can be loaded dynamically Thus CAMS has a fine scalability User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 1 Overview Components a a kh a er se A a ee tye gs sere
131. ure 2 103 input and select proper parameters and click lt OK gt to import the server certificate with the private key and the root certificate into CAMS The page prompting the successful operation is shown in Figure 2 104 2 136 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 2 9 allan succzedec Operation succeeded San fies Abeer aii Ci afi n ahii sdr Tree n a andi l Fe ricdilicsior car taka e aci c i ataie iang alic te Yow button orieocobr yira eae pan mmn Figure 2 104 Page prompting that the certificate authentication policy configuration succeeded After that click lt Validate gt on the page shown in Figure 2 94 In this way CAMS server becomes capable of certificate authentication 2 7 8 Online User amp Note When the operators who are able to manage online users log into CAMS normally they can select Online User at the upper right corner of the page at any time to view online users To facilitate maintenance on CAMS and management on end users the system can list all online end users As long as a user utilizes the services managed by CAMS the administrator can view related information of the service usage in the list of online users 2 137 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Select System Management Online User on the navigation tree to enter the Online User Management page as shown in Figure 2 105 Online User Management
132. users can query their current fee information Click User Bill Information on the left side to enter the User Bill Information page as shown in Figure 2 136 2 173 User Manual CAMS Platform User Name Cary over Service Name Accounting Period Charge Details Chapter 2 Service Operations User Bill Information test2 Payment 0 00 dollar 0 00 dollar Prepaid Money 0 00 dollar Unpaid Bill List hotel From 2005 11 01 To Fixed Rate 0 00 dollar Usage Expense 0 00 dollar Service Usage 0 Hour 0 Minute 20 Second Figure 2 136 User Bill Information lll LAN Access Details Users can query the access details of the subscribed service within a specified period of time Click LAN Access Details on the left side to enter the LAN Access Details page as shown in Figure 2 137 2 174 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations LAN Access Details Query Period From 2006 07 09 E3 To 2006 08 08 Ea Service month zx z 2006 08 07 20 32 17 1 Minute 16 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 34 04 7 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 36 25 19 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 36 53 56 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 37 59 3 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 39 48 4 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 07 20 41 40 13 Hour 15 Minute 26 Second NA NA NA Details 2006 08 08 10 11 07 3 Minute
133. vary with the ad file saving path The Popup Ad Management page where On CAMS is selected from the Ad File Position drop down list is shown in Figure 2 83 System Management gt Popup Ad Popup Ad Management Enable Popup Ad Ad File Position On CAMS v Ad File Save Path CACAMS Ad Main File Name PopAd html Page Width 200 Page Height 300 Figure 2 83 Popup Ad Management 1 You need to configure the ad file save path ad main file name page width and page height 2 112 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note The ad file must be saved in an independent folder Because all files and sub folders in this folder are treated as the ad files and their attached files the system must have read right to this folder and all files in it The total size of all files in this folder cannot exceed 1 MB The ad file save path on the CAMS server must be an absolute path If the ad file is saved in the local compressed file the Popup Ad Management page is shown in Figure 2 84 System Management gt Popup Ad Popup Ad Management V Enable Popup Ad Ad File Position Jin local compressed file Compressed File Name eAProgram FilesWVinZip EXAMP Browse Compressed file must be in zip format and cannot be over 1 MB in size Ad Main File Name Popad html Page Width 260 Page Height 200 ok Hep Figure 2 84 Popup Ad Man
134. vice of the new account user are displayed You can click lt Print gt to output the information to a printer Il Batch import account users The Account Management page provides the batch account user import function allowing the system to add a group of account users by reading account data from a text file of the specific format Batch import operations involve selecting the batch account file matching the user data and applying for services CAMS adds batch imported account users in the similar processing method as that of adding an account user 2 10 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations 1 Set the batch account file Batch account file settings includes Batch Account File and File Column Separator which are on the Batch Account File page displayed after you click lt Batch Import gt on the Account Management page User Management Account User Batch Import Users Batch Account File Batch Account File Biles File Column Separator Space 7 Note The batch account file must be in text format and the suffix of the file is unlimited Next Return Help Figure 2 6 Batch Account File The following is the batch account file for importing accounts of students living in building 12 on a campus The file uses as the separator and you can adopt its format for your configuration Account Password Full Name ID Number Address 02030101 030101 02030101 02030101 12
135. wer functions than account users On the navigation tree select User Management Card User to enter the Card Number Management page shown in Figure 2 14 2 24 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Card Number Management votes Tes ow a we CA cee Joe tbh one aca Heme BOTs E smsen t lico 42 Psy 2226 1 2 FI iuz Hemele Sith H H an Pee gt eh eae I prys siel l prye oh UEKI SETTE t sent Panes tent 4 3026 11 aa kt a RAE ON vane A Ra N fi mala irnn a Tana Waste a AE So bima iene emr vanse nsa aa Ka So imaia ien Pa ol ae cana Ua I Aa 1 DELEC EEE EES Figure 2 14 Card Number Management The card number management allows you to generate withdraw and maintain card numbers l Generate card number Click lt Generate gt to enter the Generate Card Number page as shown in Figure 2 15 2 25 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations Jsa We ager bes Lae best Sareek vri JT ube Generate Card Number Sar Raat bit tan Pacey Marker 2ST ttett los sare Pele lei birmi orhoiSsisiehon vul Sane Type Frana an Sane fama da or treneor pimmee na we Sy a POs I ess yapi dala ren is uet the Jea MY E 7 a rd posh ces orm ht ulz Card an bees a bbe sound lo e resp d gavin or Las eer sidad a use Mie 337Aze Ihal 42 ycr r tindig ccrfzurstion SsviszeCeevipl Avess
136. y Add an account user Click lt Add gt to enter the Add Account page shown in Figure 2 4 2 7 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations ar Manadanert es anre saree add ae Add Account Lagh riamn TADCCUre kru m A ygyi Fe Ca faasa idan fasse Etone BEIF Hl Tszccurtlyo gt Pepardeczeurt rzonc Heres 10y la anle orem inter Ar Stal p ir ea SONIC Susnye veer dT hinge Lr lini I om nulple 1 id es eceresse3 aa P I a a E mma na Axe Ila Twe nrn yr pss en n E bevel lunun C ma bees visye al hosp Cona Kerma 1 sage GLERI tt L 1 Ieexvciage Lt 6 2 Cai foe Setsye IES LE Poret berth are we lest 2 barvia usege aes has Co sertesrcih sandre net kerih ars ory bernal aaaea Bars igt qit Goa C kerh Hanta kerih 1FE E y a leo rege LLES Wary C Weta ees series Covi Gee serie foe Sus ye Czw on ed i ber Figure 2 4 Add Account Account user adding requires three kinds of information login information additional information and service information corresponding to the three areas on the page l Parameters in the Login Information area are available for any user You can click lt Help gt at the bottom of the page to view description of the parameters 2 8 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations The Additional Information area is present only when any additional information item is available Besides t
137. y gt to enter the Batch Account File page as shown in Figure 2 8 User Management Account User gt Batch Import Users Batch Account File Batch Account File bile File Column Separator Space x Note The batch account file must be in text format and the suffix of the file is unlimited Next Return Help Figure 2 8 Batch Account File For the specific descriptions on the batch account file refer to the Batch import account users part in section 2 2 1 Il 1 Set the batch account file Select proper parameters and click lt Next gt to enter the Batch Modify Account page as shown in Figure 2 9 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations User Management gt Account User gt Batch Modify Account Batch Modify Account m Login Information Account Column 1 in file x Password 7 Full Name gt IDNumber Clear x Address 7 E mail x Expiry Time Not in File z Unlimited Fal User IP i rti i C lC rs MAC Address O Device Port C vando H OnlineLimit J MaxideTime o SYS Login Banner S mAdditional Information com Notin File x gv Notin File x moai Retum Help Figure 2 9 Batch Modify Account There are four types of options for the parameters on this page null column n in file clear and not in file The descriptions on the options are shown in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 D
138. ype All accounts Day Sum dollar 2005 11 11 0 00 ETE 12 0 00 2005 11 13 13 0 00 2006 11 14 mens oS Stat Date 2005 11 15 Table Graph Figure 2 111 Daily Service Usage Report Click lt Print gt on top of the page to print the displayed report Click lt Graph gt at the bottom of the page and the statistics result will be displayed in graph At this time you can also click lt Print gt to print the graph 2 148 User Manual CAMS Platform Chapter 2 Service Operations amp Note The print operation in this system is implemented through the print function of IE By default IE will add header such as pages and footer such as URL links in the printed result To delete the header and footer you can select File Page Setup to enter the Page Setup page Then delete the contents in the Header and Footer fields respectively and click lt OK gt Click lt Export As gt and you can download the statistics result to the local host with different formats Currently the supported export file format are TXT EXCEL comma separated CSV XML and JPEG it is used only when the statistics report can be displayed in graph You can select them from the drop down list amp Note The same functions mentioned previously exist on the pages of all types of statistics reports and thus are omitted hereafter You can click lt Table gt or lt Graph gt at the bottom to refresh the statisti

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