HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch Security Configuration Guide - Page 52

Configuring accounting methods for an ISP domain, Configuration prerequisites, Configuration

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Step 2. Enter ISP domain view. 3. Specify the default authorization method for all types of users. 4. Specify the command authorization method. 5. Specify the authorization method for LAN users. 6. Specify the authorization method for login users. Command Remarks domain isp-name N/A authorization default { hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name [ radius-scheme radius-scheme-name ] [ local ] [ none ] | local [ none ] | none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name ] [ local ] [ none ] } By default, the authorization method is local. The none keyword is not supported in FIPS mode. authorization command { hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local [ none ] | local [ none ] | none } By default, the default authorization method is used for command authorization. The none keyword is not supported in FIPS mode. authorization lan-access { local [ none ] | none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ local ] [ none ] } By default, the default authorization method is used for LAN users. The none keyword is not supported in FIPS mode. authorization login { hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name [ radius-scheme radius-scheme-name ] [ local ] [ none ] | local [ none ] | none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ hwtacacs-scheme hwtacacs-scheme-name ] [ local ] [ none ] } By default, the default authorization method is used for login users. The none keyword is not supported in FIPS mode. Configuring accounting methods for an ISP domain Configuration prerequisites Before configuring accounting methods, complete the following tasks: 1. Determine the access type or service type to be configured. With AAA, you can configure an accounting method for each access type and service type. 2. Determine whether to configure the default accounting method for all access types or service types. The default accounting method applies to all access users, but it has a lower priority than the accounting method that is specified for an access type or service type. Configuration guidelines When configuring accounting methods, follow these guidelines: • Login users who use FTP services do not support accounting. • Local accounting does not provide statistics for charging. It only counts and controls the number of concurrent users who use the same local user account. The threshold is configured by using the access-limit enable command. Configuration procedure To configure accounting methods for an ISP domain: 43

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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
domain
isp-
name
N/A
3.
Specify the default
authorization method for
all types of users.
authorization default
{
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
[
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
] [
local
] [
none
] |
local
[
none
] |
none
|
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
] [
local
] [
none
] }
By default, the authorization
method is
local
.
The
none
keyword is not
supported in FIPS mode.
4.
Specify the command
authorization method.
authorization command
{
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
[
local
[
none
] |
local
[
none
] |
none
}
By default, the default
authorization method is used
for command authorization.
The
none
keyword is not
supported in FIPS mode.
5.
Specify the authorization
method for LAN users.
authorization lan-access
{
local
[
none
] |
none
|
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[
local
] [
none
] }
By default, the default
authorization method is used
for LAN users.
The
none
keyword is not
supported in FIPS mode.
6.
Specify the authorization
method for login users.
authorization login
{
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
[
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
] [
local
] [
none
] |
local
[
none
] |
none
|
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name
[
hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name
] [
local
] [
none
] }
By default, the default
authorization method is used
for login users.
The
none
keyword is not
supported in FIPS mode.
Configuring accounting methods for an ISP domain
Configuration prerequisites
Before configuring accounting methods, complete the following tasks:
1.
Determine the access type or service type to be configured. With AAA, you can configure an
accounting method for each access type and service type.
2.
Determine whether to configure the default accounting method for all access types or service types.
The default accounting method applies to all access users, but it has a lower priority than the
accounting method that is specified for an access type or service type.
Configuration guidelines
When configuring accounting methods, follow these guidelines:
Login users who use FTP services do not support accounting.
Local accounting does not provide statistics for charging. It only counts and controls the number of
concurrent users who use the same local user account. The threshold is configured by using the
access-limit enable
command.
Configuration procedure
To configure accounting methods for an ISP domain: