3Com 5500G-EI Command Reference Guide - Page 373
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AAA Configuration Commands 373 You can use either level or service-type commands to specify the level for a local user. If both of these commands are used, the latest configuration takes effect. Example To set to provide the lan-access service for the user JohnQ, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. [SW5500]local-user JohnQ [SW5500-luser-JohnQ]service-type lan-access state Syntax state { active | block } View ISP Domain View Local User View Parameter active: Configures the current ISP domain (ISP Domain View)/current user (Local User View) as being in active state, that is, the system allows the users in the domain (ISP Domain View) or the current user (Local User View) to request network service. block: Configures the current ISP domain (ISP Domain View)/current user (Local User View) as being in block state, that is, the system does not allow the users in the domain (ISP Domain View) or the current user (Local User View) to request network service. Description Use the state command to configure the state of the current ISP domain/current user. By default, after an ISP domain is created, it is in the active state (in ISP Domain View). A local user will be active (in Local User View) upon its creation. In ISP Domain View, every ISP can either be in active or block state. If an ISP domain is configured to be active, the users in it can request for network service, while in block state, its users cannot request for any network service, which will not affect the users currently online. Related command: domain. Example To set the current ISP domain marlboro.net to be in the block state. The supplicants in this domain cannot request for the network service, enter the following: system-view System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.