H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual
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Creating an ISP Domain and Configuring Its Attributes
Follow these steps to create an ISP domain and configure its attributes:
To do…
Use the command…
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure the form of the delimiter
between the user name and the
ISP domain name
domain delimiter
{ at | dot }
Optional
By default, the delimiter between
the user name and the ISP domain
name is “@”.
Create an ISP domain or set an
ISP domain as the default ISP
domain
domain
{ isp-name | default
{ disable | enable isp-name } }
Required
If no ISP domain is set as the
default ISP domain, the ISP
domain "system" is used as the
default ISP domain.
Set the status of the ISP domain
state
{ active | block }
Optional
By default, an ISP domain is in the
active
state, that is, all the users in
the domain are allowed to request
network service.
Set the maximum number of
access users that the ISP domain
can accommodate
access-limit
{ disable | enable
max-user-number
}
Optional
By default, there is no limit on the
number of access users that the
ISP domain can accommodate.
Set the idle-cut function
idle-cut
{ disable | enable minute
flow
}
Optional
By default, the idle-cut function is
disabled.
Set the accounting-optional switch
accounting optional
Optional
By default, the accounting-optional
switch is off.
Set the messenger function
messenger time
{ enable limit
interval
| disable }
Optional
By default, the messenger function
is disabled.
Set the self-service server location
function
self-service-url
{ disable | enable
url-string
}
Optional
By default, the self-service server
location function is disabled.
Note that:
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On a unified device, each access user belongs to an ISP domain. You can configure up to 16 ISP
domains on the device. When a user logs in, if no ISP domain name is carried in the user name, the
device assumes that the user belongs to the default ISP domain.
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If you have configured to use "." as the delimiter, for a user name that contains multiple ".", the first
"." will be used as the domain delimiter.
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If you have configured to use "@" as the delimiter, the "@" must not appear more than once in the
user name.
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If the system does not find any available accounting server or fails to communicate with any
accounting server when it performs accounting for a user, it does not disconnect the user as long
as the accounting optional command has been executed, though it cannot perform accounting for
the user in this case.