412
C
HAPTER
21: 802.1
X
C
ONFIGURATION
■
None—no authentication and accounting.
Table 438
Configuring AAA Scheme Adopted by the ISP Domain
By default, after an ISP domain is created, the default AAA scheme is
local
. You
cannot use a RADIUS scheme together with the
local
or
none
scheme.
You can use either
scheme
or
radius-scheme
command to specify the RADIUS
scheme for an ISP domain. If both of these two commands are used, the latest
configuration will take effect.
Configuring ISP Domain State
Every ISP has active/block states. If an ISP domain is in active state, the users in it can
request for network service, while in block state, its users cannot request for any
network service, which will not affect the users already online.
Table 439
Configuring ISP Domain State
By default, after an ISP domain is created, the state of the domain is
active
.
Setting Access Limit
Maximum number of users specifies how many users can be contained in the ISP. For
any ISP domain, there is no limit to the number of users by default.
Table 440
Setting Access Limit
By default, there is no limit to the amount of users.
Enabling/Disabling the Idle-Cut Function
The idle cut function means if the traffic from a certain connection is lower than the
defined traffic, this connection is cut off.
Table 441
Enabling/Disabling the Idle-cut Function
By default, the idle-cut function is disabled.
Operation
Command
Configure an AAA scheme for the domain.
scheme { radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
|
local
|
none
}
Configure a RADIUS scheme
radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
Restore the default AAA scheme.
undo scheme { radius-scheme
radius_scheme_name
| none }
Operation
Command
Specify the ISP domain state to be active
state active
Specify the ISP domain state to be block
state block
Operation
Command
Set a limit to the amount of users
access-limit { disable | enable
max_user_number
}
Restore the limit to the default setting
undo access-limit
Operation
Command
Set the idle
idle-cut enable
minute flow
Disable the idle-cut function
idle-cut disable
Summary of Contents for 5500 SI - Switch - Stackable
Page 24: ...24 ABOUT THIS GUIDE...
Page 50: ...50 CHAPTER 1 GETTING STARTED...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 2 ADDRESS MANAGEMENT CONFIGURATION...
Page 78: ...78 CHAPTER 3 PORT OPERATION...
Page 88: ...88 CHAPTER 4 XRN CONFIGURATION...
Page 122: ...122 CHAPTER 8 VLAN VPN CONFIGURATION...
Page 216: ...216 CHAPTER 15 SSH TERMINAL SERVICES...
Page 268: ...268 CHAPTER 16 IP ROUTING PROTOCOL OPERATION...
Page 308: ...308 CHAPTER 17 NETWORK PROTOCOL OPERATION...
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Page 350: ...350 CHAPTER 18 MULTICAST PROTOCOL...
Page 522: ...522 CHAPTER 22 FILE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT...
Page 584: ...584 CHAPTER 30 PASSWORD CONTROL CONFIGURATION OPERATIONS...
Page 600: ...600 CHAPTER 31 MSDP CONFIGURATION...
Page 614: ...614 CHAPTER 32 CLUSTERING...
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