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If a username string contains multiple configured delimiters, the device takes the rightmost delimiter
in the username string as the domain name delimiter. For example, if you configure the forward slash
(/), dot (.), and backslash (\) as delimiters, the domain name delimiter for the username string
121.123/22\@abc is the backslash (\). The username is
@abc
and the domain name is
121.123/22
.
Examples
# Specify the at sign (@) and forward slash (/) as domain name delimiters.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x domain-delimiter @/
Related commands
display dot1x
dot1x ead-assistant enable
Use
dot1x ead-assistant enable
to enable the EAD assistant feature.
Use
undo dot1x ead-assistant enable
to disable the EAD assistant feature.
Syntax
dot1x ead-assistant enable
undo dot1x ead-assistant enable
Default
The EAD assistant feature is disabled.
Views
System view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
mdc-admin
Usage guidelines
The EAD assistant feature enables the access device to redirect the HTTP or HTTPS requests of a
user to a URL to download and install EAD client. This feature eliminates the tedious job of the
administrator to deploy EAD clients.
For the EAD assistant feature to take effect on a port, you must set the port authorization mode to
auto
.
The feature is mutually exclusive with MAC authentication and port security. You must disable MAC
authentication and port security globally before you enable the EAD assistant feature.
To redirect the HTTPS requests of 802.1X users, use the
http-redirect https-port
command to
specify the HTTPS redirect listening port. For information about the
http-redirect https-port
command, see HTTP redirect commands in
Layer 3—IP Services Command Reference
.
Examples
# Enable the EAD assistant feature.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] dot1x ead-assistant enable
Related commands
display dot1x
dot1x ead-assistant free-ip