Configuring A Nas-Id Profile; Configuring The Acct-Session-Id Format - HP MSR Series Configuration Manual

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Step
2.
Create an ITA policy and
enter ITA policy view.
3.
Specify the accounting
method in the ITA policy.
4.
Specify a traffic level for ITA
accounting.
5.
(Optional.) Enable
accounting merge.
6.
(Optional.) Configure
access control for users
who have used up their ITA
data quotas.
7.
(Optional.) Exclude the
amount of ITA traffic from
the overall traffic statistics
sent to the accounting
server.

Configuring a NAS-ID profile

By default, the device sends its device name in the NAS-Identifier attribute of all RADIUS requests.
A NAS-ID profile enables you to send different NAS-Identifier attribute strings in RADIUS requests
from different VLANs. The strings can be organization names, service names, or any user
categorization criteria, depending on the administrative requirements.
For example, map the NAS-ID companyA to all VLANs of company A. The device will send
companyA in the NAS-Identifier attribute for the RADIUS server to identify requests from any
Company A users.
You can apply a NAS-ID profile to portal- or port security-enabled interfaces. For more information,
see "Configuring portal" and
A NAS-ID can be bound with more than one VLAN, but a VLAN can be bound with only one NAS-ID.
To configure a NAS-ID profile:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Create a NAS-ID profile
and enter NAS-ID profile
view.
3.
Configure a NAS-ID and
VLAN binding in the
profile.

Configuring the Acct-Session-Id format

The device supports the following Acct-Session-Id formats:
Command
ita policy policy-name
accounting-method { none |
radius-scheme
radius-scheme-name [ none ] }
accounting-level level { ipv4 |
ipv6 }
accounting-merge enable
traffic-quota-out { offline | online }
traffic-separate enable
"Configuring port
security."
Command
system-view
aaa nas-id profile profile-name
nas-id nas-identifier bind vlan vlan-id
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Remarks
By default, no ITA policy exists.
By default, the accounting
method is none.
By default, no traffic level is
specified for ITA accounting.
By default, accounting merge is
disabled.
By default, the users cannot
access the authorized IP subnets
after they use up their ITA data
quotas.
By default, the amount of ITA
traffic is included in the overall
traffic statistics sent to the
accounting server.
Remarks
N/A
By default, no NAS-ID profile
exists.
By default, no NAS-ID and VLAN
binding exists.

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