- Table of Contents
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- 03-Monitor
- 01-Blacklist logs
- 02-Single-packet attack logs
- 03-Scanning attack logs
- 04-Flood attack logs
- 05-Threat logs
- 06-URL filtering logs
- 07-File filtering logs
- 08-Security policy log
- 09-Application audit logs
- 10-System logs
- 11-Operation logs
- 12-Traffic logs
- 13-TopN traffic
- 14-TopN threats
- 15-TopN URL filtering statistics
- 16-TopN file filtering statistics
- 17-Attack defense statistics
- 18-Server load balancing statistics
- 19-Link load balancing statistics
- 20-Transparent DNS proxy statistics
- 21-TopN traffic trends
- 22-TopN threat trends
- 23-TopN URL filtering trends
- 24-TopN file filtering trends
- 25-URL visit trends
- 26-Report settings
- 27-Session list
- 28-LB session information
- 29-User information center
- 30-DNS cache information
- 31-IPv4 online users
- 32-IPv6 online users
- 33-MAC authentication online users
- 34-Load balancing logging
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MAC authentication online users
Introduction
The MAC authentication online user list displays information about all MAC authentication online users. On the list, you can view the access interface, MAC address, authorization VLAN, and login time, and so on of each online user. Additionally, you can forcibly log off online users as an administrator.
First navigate to the Network > Security Access > MAC Access > MAC Authentication page, and enable MAC authentication globally and on an interface. When a user accesses the interface and passes authentication, you can view information about this user on the current page.