HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches Security Command Reference - Page 108
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Default level 2: System level Parameters string: Specifies a set of 1 to 16 domain name delimiters for 802.1X users. No space is required between delimiters. Available delimiters include the at sign (@), backslash (/), and forward slash (\). Description Use dot1x domain-delimiter to specify a set of domain name delimiters supported by the access device. Any character in the configured set can be used as the domain name delimiter for 802.1X authentication users. Use undo dot1x domain-delimiter to restore the default. By default, the access device supports only the at sign (@) delimiter for 802.1X users. The delimiter set you configured overrides the default setting. If @ is not included in the delimiter set, the access device will not support the 802.1X users that use @ as the domain name delimiter. If a username string contains multiple configured delimiters, the leftmost delimiter is the domain name delimiter. For example, if you configure @, /, and \ as delimiters, the domain name delimiter for the username string 123/22\@abc is the forward slash (/). The cut connection user-name user-name and display connection user-name user-name commands are not available for 802.1X users that use / or \ as the domain name delimiter. For more information about the two commands, see "AAA configuration commands." Examples # Specify the characters @, /, and \ as domain name delimiters. system-view [Sysname] dot1x domain-delimiter @\/ dot1x guest-vlan Syntax In system view: dot1x guest-vlan guest-vlan-id [ interface interface-list ] undo dot1x guest-vlan [ interface interface-list ] In Ethernet interface view: dot1x guest-vlan guest-vlan-id View undo dot1x guest-vlan System view, Ethernet interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters guest-vlan-id: Specifies the ID of the VLAN to be specified as the 802.1X guest VLAN, in the range of 1 to 4094. Make sure that the VLAN has been created. 99