Description
Use the self-service-url enable command to enable the self-service server location function and specify
the URL of the self-service server for changing user password.
Use the undo self-service-url enable command to restore the default.
By default, the function is disabled.
A self-service RADIUS server (such as IMC) is required for the self-service server location function. With
the self-service function, a user can manage and control his or her accounting information. A server with
self-service software is a self-service server.
After you configure the self-service-url enable command, a user can locate the self-service server by
selecting [Service/Change Password] from the 802.1X client. The client software automatically launches
the default browser, IE or Netscape, and opens the URL page of the self-service server for changing the
user password. A user can change his or her password through the page.
Only authenticated users can select [Service/Change Password] from the 802.1X client. The option is
gray and unavailable for unauthenticated users.
Examples
# For ISP domain test, enable the self-service server location function and specify the URL of the
self-service
http://10.153.89.94/selfservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] domain test
[Sysname-isp-test] self-service-url enable
http://10.153.89.94/selfservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName
state
Syntax
state { active | block }
undo state
View
ISP domain view, local user view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
active: Places the ISP domain in the active state to allow the users in the ISP domain to request network
services.
block: Places the ISP domain in the blocked state to prevent users in the ISP domain from requesting
network services.
Description
Use the state command to set the status of an ISP domain.
Use the undo state command to restore the default.
By default, an ISP domain is in the active state.
server
for
changing
25
user
password
to