Mac-Authentication Authmode Usernameasmacaddress; Mac-Authentication Authmode Usernamefixed - H3C s3600 series Command Manual

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mac-authentication authmode usernameasmacaddress

Syntax
mac-authentication authmode usernameasmacaddress [ usernameformat { with-hyphen |
without-hyphen } ] { lowercase | uppercase } | fixedpassword password ]
undo
mac-authentication
fixedpassword ]
View
System view
Parameters
usernameformat: Specifies the input format of the username and password.
with-hyphen: Uses hyphened MAC addresses as usernames and passwords, for example,
00-05-e0-1c-02-e3.
without-hyphen: Uses MAC addresses without hyphens as usernames and passwords, for example,
0005e01c02e3.
lowercase: Uses lowercase MAC addresses as usernames and passwords.
uppercase: Uses uppercase MAC addresses as usernames and passwords.
fixedpassword password: Specifies the password for MAC address authentication as the specified
fixed password instead of user MAC addresses. password is a string of 1 to 63 characters.
Description
Use the mac-authentication authmode usernameasmacaddress command to set the username
type for MAC address authentication to MAC address and specify the username format.
Use the undo mac-authentication authmode command to restore the default user name mode.
By default, the user name and password in MAC address mode are used for MAC address
authentication.
Examples
# Use the user name in MAC address mode for MAC address authentication, requiring hyphened
lowercase MAC addresses as the usernames and passwords.
<Sysname> system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[Sysname] mac-authentication authmode usernameasmacaddress usernameformat with-hyphen
lowercase

mac-authentication authmode usernamefixed

Syntax
mac-authentication authmode usernamefixed
undo mac-authentication authmode
authmode
usernameasmacaddress
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[
usernameformat
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