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5.
Configure the idle cut function.
idle-cut enable
minute
[
flow
]
Optional.
Disabled by default.
This command is effective only for
LAN users.
6.
Enable the self-service server
location function and specify
the URL of the self-service
server.
self-service-url enable
url-string
Optional.
Disabled by default.
7.
Specify the default
authorization user profile.
authorization-attribute user-
profile
profile-name
Optional.
By default, an ISP domain has no
default authorization user profile.
For more information about user profiles, see "
."
A self-service RADIUS server, such as iMC, is required for the self-service server location function to
work.
Configuring AAA authentication methods for an ISP domain
In AAA, authentication, authorization, and accounting are separate processes. Authentication refers to
the interactive authentication process of username/password/user information during an access or
service request. The authentication process does not send authorization information to a supplicant or
trigger accounting.
AAA supports the following authentication methods:
•
No authentication (none)
—All users are trusted and no authentication is performed. Generally, do
not use this method.
•
Local authentication (local)
—Authentication is performed by the NAS, which is configured with the
user information, including the usernames, passwords, and attributes. Local authentication allows
high speed and low cost, but the amount of information that can be stored is limited by the
hardware.
•
Remote authentication (scheme)
—The NAS cooperates with a RADIUS or HWTACACS server to
authenticate users. Remote authentication provides centralized information management, high
capacity, high reliability, and support for centralized authentication service for multiple NASs. You
can configure
local
or no authentication (
none
) as the backup method, which is used when the
remote server is not available.
No authentication
can only be configured for LAN users as the
backup method of remote authentication.
You can configure AAA authentication to work alone without authorization and accounting. By default,
an ISP domain uses the local authentication method.
Before you configure authentication methods, complete the following tasks:
•
For RADIUS or HWTACACS authentication, configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme to be
referenced first. The
local
and
none
authentication methods do not require a scheme.
•
Determine the access type or service type to be configured. With AAA, you can configure an
authentication method for each access type and service type, limiting the authentication protocols
that can be used for access.
•
Determine whether to configure an authentication method for all access types or service types.
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