Configuring Self-Service Server Url; Creating A Local User; Setting Attributes Of The Local User - 3Com Switch 4500 26-Port Configuration Manual

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Configuring Self-Service
Server URL

Creating a Local User

Setting Attributes of the
Local User
The self-service-url enable command can be used to configure self-service server
uniform resource locator (URL). This command must be incorporated with a
RADIUS server (such as a CAMS) that supports self-service. Self-service means that
users can manage their accounts and card numbers by themselves. And a server
with the self-service software is called a self-service server.
Once this function is enabled on the switch, users can locate the self-service server
and perform self-management through the following operations:
Select Change user password on the 802.1X client.
After the client opens the default explorer (IE or Netscape), locate the specified
URL page used to change the user password on the self-service server.
Change user password on this page.
Perform the following configuration in ISP domain view.
Table 215 Configuring the self-service server URL
Operation
Configure self-service server URL and configure the
URL address used to change the user password on the
self-service server
Remove the configuration of self-service server URL
By default, the self-service server URL is not configured on the switch.
Note that, if "
" is contained in the URL, you must replace it with "
?
inputting the URL in the command line.
The "Change user password" option is available only when the user passes the
authentication; otherwise, this option is in grey and unavailable.
A local user is a group of users set on NAS. The user name is the unique identifier
of a user. A user requesting network service may use local authentication only if its
corresponding local user has been added onto NAS.
Perform the following configurations in System View
Table 216 Creating/Deleting a Local User and Relevant Properties
Operation
Add local users
Delete all the local users
Delete a local user by specifying
its type
By default, there is no local user in the system.
The attributes of a local user include its password display mode, state, service type
and some other settings.
AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration
Command
self-service-url enable
url-string
self-service-url disable
Command
local-user user_name
undo local-user all
undo local-user { user_name | all [
service-type { lan_access | ftp | telnet
| ssh | terminal } ] }
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