Configuring Isp Domain Attributes - HP 10500 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring ISP domain attributes

In an ISP domain, you can configure the following attributes:
Domain status—By placing the ISP domain to the active or blocked state, you allow or deny
network service requests from users in the domain.
Maximum number of online users—The device controls the number of online users in a domain to
ensure the system performance and service reliability.
Idle cut—This function enables the device to check the traffic of each online user in the domain at
the idle timeout interval, and to log out any user in the domain whose traffic during the idle timeout
period is less than the specified minimum traffic.
Self-service server location—By using the information defined in this attribute, users can access the
self-service server to manage their own accounts and passwords.
Default authorization user profile—If a user passes authentication but is authorized with no user
profile, the device authorizes the default user profile of the ISP domain to the user and restricts the
user's behavior based on the profile.
An ISP domain attribute applies to all users in the domain.
To configure ISP domain attributes:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
3.
Place the ISP domain to the
active or blocked state.
Specify the maximum
4.
number of online users in the
ISP domain.
5.
Configure the idle cut
function.
6.
Enable the self-service server
location function and specify
the URL of the self-service
server.
7.
Specify the default
authorization user profile.
For more information about user profiles, see
A self-service RADIUS server, such as that running on Intelligent Management Center (IMC), is required
for the self-service server location function to work.
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
state { active | block }
access-limit enable
max-user-number
idle-cut enable minute [ flow ]
self-service-url enable url-string
authorization-attribute
user-profile profile-name
"Configuring a user
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, an ISP domain is in active
state, and users in the domain can
request network services.
Optional.
No limit by default.
Optional.
Disabled by default.
This command is effective only for
LAN and portal users.
Optional.
Disabled by default.
Optional.
By default, an ISP domain has no
default authorization user profile.
profile."

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