Portal Server User-Sync - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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If multiple actions are specified, the system executes all the specified actions when the status of a portal
server changes.
Deleting a portal server on the device deletes the detection function for the portal server.
If you configure the detection function for a portal server for multiple times, the last configuration takes
effect. If you do not specify an optional parameter, the default setting of the parameter is used.
The portal server detection function takes effect only when the portal server is referenced on an interface.
Authentication-related packets from a portal server, such as logon requests and logoff requests, have the
same effect as the portal heartbeat packets for the portal server detection function.
Related command: display portal server.
Examples
# Configure the device to detect portal server pts, and
Specify both the HTTP probe and portal heartbeat probe methods
Set the probe interval to 600 seconds
Specify the device to send a log message and disable portal authentication to permit
unauthenticated portal users, if two consecutive probes fail.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal server pts server-detect method http portal-heartbeat action log
permit-all interval 600 retry 2

portal server user-sync

Syntax
portal server server-name user-sync [ interval interval ] [ retry retries ]
undo portal server server-name user-sync
View
System view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
server-name: Specifies the name of a portal server, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters. The
specified portal server must have existed.
user-sync: Enables the portal user synchronization function.
interval interval: Specifies the interval at which the device checks the user synchronization packets. The
interval argument ranges from 60 to 3600 and defaults to 300, in seconds.
retry retries: Specifies the maximum number of consecutive failed checks. The retries argument ranges
from 1 to 5 and defaults to 4. If the access device finds that one of its users does not exist in the user
synchronization packets from the portal server within N consecutive probe intervals (N = retries), it
considers that the user does not exist on the portal server and logs the user off.
Description
Use the portal server user-sync command to configure portal user information synchronization with a
specified portal server. With this function configured, the device periodically checks and responds to the
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