Configuring Radius Related Attributes; Specifying Nas-Port-Type For An Interface; Specifying A Nas Id Profile For An Interface - HP A6600 Configuration Manual

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Configuring RADIUS related attributes

Specifying NAS-Port-Type for an interface

NAS-Port-Type is a standard RADIUS attribute for indicating a user access port type. With this attribute
specified on an interface, when a portal user logs on from the interface, the router uses the specified
NAS-Port-Type value as that in the RADIUS request to be sent to the RADIUS server. If NAS-Port-Type is
not specified, the router uses the access port type obtained.
If there are multiple network devices between the BAS (the portal authentication access device) and a
portal client, the BAS may not be able to obtain the correct access port information of a user.
To specify the NAS-Port-Type value for an interface:
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter interface view.
3.
Specify the NAS-Port-Type
value for the interface.

Specifying a NAS ID profile for an interface

In some networks, users' access points are identified by their access VLANs. Network carriers must use
NAS-identifiers to identify user access points. With a NAS ID profile specified on an interface, when a
user logs in from the interface, the access device checks the specified profile to obtain the NAS ID that is
bound with the access VLAN. The value of this NAS ID is used as that of the NAS-identifier attribute in
the RADIUS packets to be sent to the RADIUS server.
A NAS ID profile defines the binding relationship between VLANs and NAS IDs. A NAS ID-VLAN
binding is defined by nas-id id-value bind vlan vlan-id, which is described in detail in the Security
Command Reference.
If no NAS-ID profile is specified for an interface or no matching binding is found in the specified profile,
the interface uses the device name as the interface NAS-ID.
To configure a NAS ID profile for an interface:
To do...
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a NAS ID profile and
enter NAS ID profile view.
3.
Bind a NAS ID with a VLAN.
4.
Return to system view.
Command...
system-view
interface interface-type interface-
number
portal nas-port-type { ethernet |
wireless }
Command...
system-view
aaa nas-id profile profile-name
nas-id nas-identifier bind vlan
vlan-id
quit
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Remarks
Required
Not configured by default
Remarks
Required.
For more information, see Security
Command Reference.
Required.
For more information, see Security
Command Reference.

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