Device > User Identification > Terminal Server Agents
On a system that supports multiple users who share the
same IP address, a Terminal Server (TS) agent identifies individual
users by allocating port ranges to each one. The TS agent informs
every connected firewall of the allocated port range so that the
firewalls can enforce policy based on users and user groups.
All firewall models can collect username-to-port mapping information
from up to 5,000 multi-user systems. The number of TS agents from
which a firewall can collect the mapping information varies by firewall model.
You must install and configure the TS agents before configuring
access to them. The complete procedure to
configure user mapping for terminal server users requires additional
tasks besides configuring connections to TS agents.
You can perform the following tasks to manage access to TS agents.
Task | Description |
---|---|
Display information / Refresh Connected | In the Terminal Server Agents page,
the Connected column displays the status of the connections from
the firewall to the TS agents. A green icon indicates a successful
connection, a yellow icon indicates a disabled connection, and a
red icon indicates a failed connection. If you think the connection
status might have changed since you first opened the page, click Refresh
Connected to update the status display. |
Add | To configure access to a TS agent, Add an
agent and configure the following fields:
|
Delete | To remove the configuration
that enables access to a TS agent, select the agent and click Delete .To disable access to a TS agent without deleting
its configuration, edit the agent and clear the Enabled option. |
PDF/CSV | Administrative roles with a minimum of read-only
access can export the device configuration table as PDF/CSV .
You can apply filters to create more specific table configuration
outputs for things such as audits. Only visible columns in the web
interface will be exported. See Configuration
Table Export. |
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