Basic Portal Configuration - H3C S9500 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Portal
H3C S9500 Series Routing Switches
1.1.8 Portal Rate Limit Function
The Portal rate limit function is used together with the bandwidth limit service that the
CAMS server provides. The bandwidth limit service is that you can specify the
bandwidth for each user when you are configuring the service for each user on the
CAMS server.
The principle of Portal rate limit is as follows: when the switch receives the bandwidth
limit rules for Portal users from the CAMS server, the switch will limit the traffic on the
specified upload interface, that is to say, the switch will perform bandwidth control for
the upload rates of Portal users.
Note:
An upload interface is the interface to connect the switch with the upstream network
devices.
The system supports only one upload interface for rate limit.

1.2 Basic Portal Configuration

1.2.1 Configuration Prerequisites
A valid IP address has been configured for this portal-enabled VLAN interface.
802.1x is not enabled on the switch.
The Portal server has been installed and configured. Refer to CAMS Portal
Service Component User Manual for details about installation and configuration.
To implement extended portal functions, you need to install and configure the
security policy server. For how to install and configure the security policy server,
refer to CAMS Portal Service Component User Manual.
Note:
Refer to DHCP Configuration in the IP Services Volume for DHCP configuration.
Refer to AAA RADIUS HWTACACS Configuration in the Security Volume for AAA
and RADIUS configuration.
1.2.2 Configuration Procedure
The following table describes the basic Portal configuration procedure.
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Chapter 1 Portal Configuration

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