HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Security Configuration Guide - Page 50

Configuring ISP domain status, Configuring authentication methods for an ISP domain

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Configuring ISP 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. The ISP domain status applies to all users in the domain. To configure the ISP domain status: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter ISP domain view. Command system-view domain isp-name 3. Place the ISP domain in active or blocked state. state { active | block } Remarks N/A N/A By default, an ISP domain is in active state, and users in the domain can request network services. Configuring authentication methods for an ISP domain Configuration prerequisites Before configuring authentication methods, complete the following tasks: 1. 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. 2. Determine whether to configure the default authentication method for all access types or service types. The default authentication method applies to all access users, but it has a lower priority than the authentication method that is specified for an access type or service type. Configuration guidelines When configuring authentication methods, follow these guidelines: • If you configure an authentication method that references a RADIUS scheme and an authorization method that does not reference a RADIUS scheme, AAA accepts only the authentication result from the RADIUS server. The Access-Accept message from the RADIUS server also includes the authorization information, but the device ignores the information. • To specify a scheme for user role authentication, make sure the user role is in the format of level-n. If an HWTACACS scheme is specified, the device uses the entered username for role authentication. If a RADIUS scheme is specified, the device uses the username $enabn$ on the RADIUS server for role authentication, where n is the same as that in the target user role level-n. Configuration procedure To configure authentication methods for an ISP domain: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter ISP domain view. Command system-view domain isp-name Remarks N/A N/A 41

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Configuring ISP 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.
The ISP domain status applies to all users in the domain.
To configure the ISP domain status:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
domain
isp-name
N/A
3.
Place the ISP domain in
active
or
blocked
state.
state
{
active
|
block
}
By default, an ISP domain is in
active
state,
and users in the domain can request
network services.
Configuring authentication methods for an ISP domain
Configuration prerequisites
Before configuring authentication methods, complete the following tasks:
1.
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.
2.
Determine whether to configure the default authentication method for all access types or service
types. The default authentication method applies to all access users, but it has a lower priority than
the authentication method that is specified for an access type or service type.
Configuration guidelines
When configuring authentication methods, follow these guidelines:
If you configure an authentication method that references a RADIUS scheme and an authorization
method that does not reference a RADIUS scheme, AAA accepts only the authentication result from
the RADIUS server. The Access-Accept message from the RADIUS server also includes the
authorization information, but the device ignores the information.
To specify a scheme for user role authentication, make sure the user role is in the format of
level-
n
.
If an HWTACACS scheme is specified, the device uses the entered username for role authentication.
If a RADIUS scheme is specified, the device uses the username
$enab
n
$
on the RADIUS server for
role authentication, where
n
is the same as that in the target user role
level-
n
.
Configuration procedure
To configure authentication methods for an ISP domain:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
domain
isp-name
N/A