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Step Command
Remarks
2.
Enter VLAN interface
view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
3.
Configure BAS-IP for IPv4
portal packets sent to the
portal authentication
server.
portal
bas-ip
ipv4-address
By default, the BAS-IP attribute of an
IPv4 portal reply packet sent to the
portal authentication server is the
source IPv4 address of the packet. The
BAS-IP attribute of an IPv4 portal
notification packet sent to the portal
authentication server is the IPv4
address of the packet's output interface.
4.
Configure BAS-IPv6 for
IPv6 portal packets sent
to the portal
authentication server.
portal
bas-ipv6
ipv6-address
By default, the BAS-IPv6 attribute of an
IPv6 portal reply packet sent to the
portal authentication server is the
source IPv6 address of the packet. The
BAS-IPv6 attribute of an IPv6 portal
notification packet sent to the portal
authentication server is the IPv6
address of the packet's output interface.
Applying a NAS-ID profile to an interface
By default, the device sends its device name in the NAS-Identifier attribute of all RADIUS requests.
A NAS-ID profile enables you to send different NAS-Identifier attribute strings in RADIUS requests
from different VLANs. The strings can be organization names, service names, or any user
categorization criteria, depending on the administrative requirements.
For example, map the NAS-ID
companyA
to all VLANs of company A. The device will send
companyA
in the NAS-Identifier attribute for the RADIUS server to identify requests from any
Company A users.
You can apply a NAS-ID profile to a portal-enabled interface. If no NAS-ID profile is specified on the
interface or no matching NAS-ID is found in the specified profile, the device uses the device name as
the interface NAS-ID.
To apply a NAS-ID profile to an interface:
Step Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Create a NAS-ID profile and
enter NAS-ID profile view.
aaa
nas-id
profile
profile-name
For more information about this
command, see
Security
Command Reference
.
3.
Configure a NAS ID and
VLAN binding in the profile.
nas-id
nas-identifier
bind
vlan
vlan-id
For more information about this
command, see
Security
Command Reference
.
4.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
5.
Enter VLAN interface view.
interface
interface-type
interface-number
N/A
6.
Specify the NAS-ID profile
on the interface.
portal
nas-id-profile
profile-name
By default, no NAS-ID profile is
specified on the interface.
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