User-Name-Format (Hwtacacs Scheme View) - HP 3600 v2 Series Command Reference Manual

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Parameters
seconds: HWTACACS server response timeout period in seconds, in the range of 1 to 300.
Description
Use the timer response-timeout command to set the HWTACACS server response timeout timer.
Use the undo timer command to restore the default.
By default, the HWTACACS server response timeout time is 5 seconds.
HWTACACS is based on TCP. When the server response timeout timer or the TCP timeout timer times out,
the switch is disconnected from the HWTACACS server.
Related commands: display hwtacacs.
Examples
# Set the HWTACACS server response timeout timer to 30 seconds for HWTACACS scheme hwt1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] hwtacacs scheme hwt1
[Sysname-hwtacacs-hwt1] timer response-timeout 30

user-name-format (HWTACACS scheme view)

Syntax
user-name-format { keep-original | with-domain | without-domain }
View
HWTACACS scheme view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
keep-original: Sends the username to the HWTACACS server as it is input.
with-domain: Includes the ISP domain name in the username sent to the HWTACACS server.
without-domain: Excludes the ISP domain name from the username sent to the HWTACACS server.
Description
Use the user-name-format command to specify the format of the username to be sent to an HWTACACS
server.
By default, the ISP domain name is included in the username.
A username is generally in the format userid@isp-name, of which isp-name is used by the switch to
determine the ISP domain to which a user belongs. Some earlier HWTACACS servers, however, cannot
recognize a username including an ISP domain name. Before sending a username including a domain
name to such an HWTACACS server, the switch must remove the domain name. This command allows
you to specify whether to include a domain name in a username to be sent to an HWTACACS server.
If an HWTACACS scheme defines that the username is sent without the ISP domain name, do not apply
the HWTACACS scheme to more than one ISP domain, avoiding the confused situation where the
HWTACACS server regards two users in different ISP domains but with the same userid as one.
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