Configuring Isp Domain Attributes - HP 12500 Series Configuration Manual

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structures, different service types, and different rights. To distinguish the users of different ISPs, configure
ISP domains, and configure different AAA methods and domain attributes for the ISP domains.
On a NAS, each user belongs to an ISP domain. A NAS can accommodate up to 16 ISP domains,
including the system predefined ISP domain system. You can specify one of the ISP domains as the
default domain. If a user provides no ISP domain name at login, the switch considers that the user
belongs to the default ISP domain.
To create an ISP domain:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create an ISP domain and
enter ISP domain view.
3.
Return to system view.
4.
Specify the default ISP
domain.
NOTE:
To delete the ISP domain that is functioning as the default ISP domain, you must change it to a non-default
ISP domain first by using the undo domain default enable command.

Configuring ISP domain attributes

In an ISP domain, you can configure the following attributes for all users in the domain:
Domain status—By placing the ISP domain to active or blocked state, you allow or deny network
service requests from users in the domain.
Maximum number of online users—The switch controls the number of online users in a domain to
ensure the system performance and service reliability.
Idle cut—This function enables the switch 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.
To configure ISP domain attributes:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
3.
Place the ISP domain to the
state of active or blocked.
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
quit
domain default enable
isp-name
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
state { active | block }
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, the default ISP domain is the
system predefined ISP domain system.
Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
By default, an ISP domain is in active
state, and users in the domain can
request network services.

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