H3C Intelligent Management Center v7.3 inode Installation Guide (Mac OS) Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. http://www.h3c.com Software version: inode PC 7.3 (E0501) Document version: 5PW101-20161224
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Preface The H3C inode Installation Guide (Mac OS) includes 4 chapters, which describe how to install, operate, and uninstall the inode client. This preface includes the following topics about the documentation: Audience. Conventions. Obtaining documentation. Technical support. Documentation feedback. Audience This documentation is intended for: Network planners. Field technical support and servicing engineers. Network administrators working with the H3C IMC. Conventions This section describes the conventions used in the documentation. Port numbering in examples The port numbers in the documentation are for illustration only and might be unavailable on your device. Command conventions Convention Boldface Italic Description Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. # A line that starts with a pound (#) sign is comments. GUI conventions Convention Boldface > Description Window names, button names, field names, and menu items are in Boldface. For example, the New User window appears; click OK. Multi-level menus are separated by angle brackets. For example, File > Create > Folder. Symbols Convention WARNING! Description An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury.
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Contents Overview 1 Installing the Mac OS inode 2 Supported Mac operating systems 2 Installing the Mac OS inode through the GUI 2 Verifying the installation 6 Using the Mac OS inode for authentication 8 Uninstalling the Mac OS inode 11 i
Overview The Mac OS inode intelligent client (Mac OS inode) is client access software for Mac users. It works with IMC EIA and EAD Security Policy to authenticate and check the security of access users. The Mac OS inode supports 802.1X and portal for authenticating users. This document describes how to install, operate, and uninstall the Mac OS inode. 1
Installing the Mac OS inode If the inode client of an earlier version has been installed on the PC, uninstall it before installing the new version. Supported Mac operating systems The following Mac operating systems support the Mac OS inode: Mac OS 10.5 Mac OS 10.6 Mac OS 10.7 Mac OS 10.8 Mac OS 10.9 Mac OS 10.10 Mac OS 10.11 Mac OS 10.12 Installing the Mac OS inode through the GUI The following example uses Mac OS 10.9 to describe how to install the Mac OS inode. NOTE: You must have the administrator privilege to install the Mac OS inode. To install the Mac OS inode through the GUI: 1. Log in to Mac OS as administrator. 2. Replicate the installation file to the installation directory. H3C recommends that you replicate the configuration file inodeclient_macos.tar.gz to the custom directory of the login user. Figure 1 Replicating the installation file to the installation directory 3. Double-click the configuration file to decompress it. 2
Figure 2 Decompressing the installation file Figure 3 shows the decompressed files. inodeclient is the installation program. Figure 3 Installation program 4. Double-click inodeclient. The installation wizard appears, as shown in Figure 4. 3
Figure 4 Mac OS inode installation guide 5. Click Continue. The Standard Install on "Macintosh HD" page appears, as shown in Figure 5. Figure 5 Standard Install on "Macintosh HD" page 6. Click Install. 7. Type the username and password, and then click Install Software, as shown in Figure 6. 4
Figure 6 Typing your username and password 8. In the message dialog box shown in Figure 7, click Continue Installation. Figure 7 Confirming the message The system starts to install inode, as shown in Figure 8. Figure 8 Installing the inode client 9. On the installation success page, click Restart, as shown in Figure 9. The operating system restarts to make inode settings take effect. 5
Figure 9 Completing the installation Verifying the installation After installing the Mac OS inode, you can check the status of AuthenMngService. If this service is enabled, you have successfully installed inode on the Mac operating system. To check the service status: 1. Click the Spotlight icon in the upper right corner of the desktop, and then search for and open the activity monitor, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 Searching for the activity monitor 2. O the Activity Monitor page, click Disk and search for AuthenMngService. If AuthenMngService appears in the Process Name column, you have installed the Mac OS inode successfully, as shown in Figure 11. 6
Figure 11 Searching for AuthenMngService 7
Using the Mac OS inode for authentication 1. Enter the installation directory of the Mac OS inode, as shown in Figure 12. NOTE: The Mac OS inode must be installed in the Applications folder in the Mac OS system. Figure 12 Installation directory of the Mac OS inode 2. Double-click inodeclient. The inode configuration page appears, as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13 Mac OS inode configuration page 3. Click the Add icon on the configuration page. The Create New Connection page appears, as shown in Figure 14. 8
Figure 14 Creating a new connection 4. Select a protocol and click Next. This example uses the 802.1X protocol. 5. Configure parameters for the connection, as shown in Figure 15. Select a NIC from the Select NIC list. Make sure the NIC used for access authentication is selected if the PC on which the Mac OS inode is installed has multiple NICs or virtual NICs. Configure other parameters based on the network requirement. 6. Click Finish. Figure 15 Configuring a connection for authentication 7. On the inode configuration page, click the Logon icon. The connection properties page appears. 8. Click Connect, as shown in Figure 16. 9
Figure 16 Initiating user authentication You can access the network after passing authentication, as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 Authentication passed 10
Uninstalling the Mac OS inode 1. Click the Spotlight icon in the upper right corner of the desktop, and then search for the terminal, as shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 Searching for the terminal 2. Uninstall the Mac OS inode, as shown in Figure 19../uninstall.sh NOTE: The administrator password used to log in to the operating system is required during the uninstall process. 11
Figure 19 Uninstalling the Mac OS inode 12