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Creating an ISP domain
In a networking scenario with multiple ISPs, the device can connect to users of different ISPs. These
users can have different user attributes, such as different username and password structures,
different service types, and different rights. To manage users of different ISPs, configure ISP
domains, and configure AAA methods and domain attributes for each ISP domain as needed.
The device supports up to 16 ISP domains, including the system-defined ISP domain
system
. You
can specify one of the ISP domains as the default domain.
On the device, each user belongs to an ISP domain. If a user does not provide an ISP domain name
at login, the device considers the user belongs to the default ISP domain.
The device chooses an authentication domain for each user in the following order:
1.
The authentication domain specified for the access module.
2.
The ISP domain in the username.
3.
The default ISP domain of the device.
If no ISP domain is available, user authentication fails.
NOTE:
Support for the authentication domain configuration depends on the access module. You can
specify an authentication domain for 802.1X, portal, or MAC authentication.
When you configure an ISP domain, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
•
An ISP domain cannot be deleted when it is the default ISP domain. Before you use the
undo
domain
command, change the domain to a non-default ISP domain by using the
undo domain
default
enable
command.
•
You can modify the settings of the system-defined ISP domain
system
, but you cannot delete
the domain.
To create an ISP domain:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create an ISP domain and
enter ISP domain view.
domain
isp-name
By default, the device has a
system-defined ISP domain
system
.
3.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
4.
(Optional.) Specify the
default ISP domain.
domain default enable
isp-name
By default, the default ISP domain is the
system-defined ISP domain
system
.
Configuring ISP domain attributes
In an ISP domain, you can configure the following attributes:
•
Domain
status
—By placing the ISP domain in active or blocked state, you allow or deny
network service requests from users in the domain.
•
Authorization
attributes
—The device assigns the idle cut attribute in the ISP domain to the
authenticated users. The idle cut feature enables the device to check the traffic of each online
user in the domain at the idle timeout interval. The device logs out any users in the domain
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