Server-Register - H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual

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log: Enables the device to send a log message when it detects a reachability status change of the
portal Web server. The log message contains the name, the original state, and the current state of
the portal Web server.
Usage guidelines
The access device performs server detection independently. No configuration on the portal Web
server is required for the detection.
The portal Web server detection feature takes effect only when the URL of the portal Web server is
specified and the device has a portal-enabled interface.
Examples
# Enable server detection for portal Web server wbs:
Set the detection interval to 600 seconds.
Set the maximum number of consecutive detection failures to 2.
Configure the device to send a log message when it detects a reachability status change of the
portal Web server.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal web-server wbs
[Sysname-portal-websvr-wbs] server-detect interval 600 retry 2 log
Related commands
portal web-server

server-register

Use server-register to configure the device to periodically send register packets to the portal
authentication server.
Use undo server-register to restore the default.
Syntax
server-register [ interval interval ]
undo server-register
Default
The device does not send register packets to a portal authentication server.
Views
Portal authentication server view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interval interval: Specifies the interval at which the device sends register packets to the portal
authentication server, in seconds. The value range for the interval argument is 1 to 3600, and the
default value is 600.
Usage guidelines
This feature is typically used in scenarios where a NAT device exists between a portal authentication
server and a large number of access devices.
Before this feature is used, you must configure a static NAT mapping for each access device on the
NAT device, causing much workload. After this feature is enabled on an access device, the access
device automatically sends a register packet to the portal authentication server. When the server
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