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Step Command
Remarks
2.
Create a NAS ID profile and
enter NAS ID profile view.
aaa nas-id profile
profile-name
For more information about the
command, see
Security Command
Reference
.
3.
Bind a NAS ID with a VLAN.
nas-id
nas-identifier
bind vlan
vlan-id
For more information about the
command, see
Security Command
Reference
.
4.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
5.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
6.
Specify a NAS ID profile for
the interface.
portal nas-id-profile
profile-name
By default, an interface is specified
with no NAS ID profile.
Specifying a source IP address for outgoing portal
packets
After you specify a source IP address for outgoing portal packets on an interface, the IP address is used
as the source IP address of packets that the access device sends to the portal server, and the destination
IP address of packets that the portal server sends to the access device.
To specify a source IP address for outgoing portal packets to be sent:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Specify a source IP address
for outgoing portal packets.
portal nas-ip
{
ipv4-address
|
ipv6
ipv6-address
}
Optional.
By default, no source IP address is
specified for outgoing portal
packets and the IP address of the
user logon interface is used as the
source IP address of the outgoing
portal packets.
In NAT environments, HP
recommends specifying the
interface's public IP address as the
source IP address of outgoing
portal packets.
Configuring portal stateful failover
Only Layer 3 portal authentication supports this feature.
To implement stateful failover for portal, configure VRRP for traffic switchover, and perform the following
configurations for service backup on each of the two devices that back up each other: