receives the register packet, it records register information for the access device, including the
device name, and the IP address and port number after NAT. The register information is used for
subsequent authentication information exchanges between the server and the access device. The
access device updates its register information on the server by sending register packets at regular
intervals.
Only CMCC portal authentication servers support this feature.
Examples
# Configure the device to send register packets to portal authentication server pts at the interval of
120 seconds.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal server pts
[Sysname-portal-server-pts] server-register interval 120
Related commands
server-type (portal authentication server view/portal Web server view)
server-type (MAC binding server view)
Use server-type to specify the type of a MAC binding server.
Use undo server-type to restore the default.
Syntax
server-type { cmcc | imc }
undo server-type
Default
The type of the MAC binding server is IMC.
Views
MAC binding server view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
cmcc: Specifies the MAC binding server type as CMCC.
imc: Specifies the MAC binding server type as IMC.
Examples
# Specify the type of the MAC binding server as cmcc.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal mac-trigger-server mts
[Sysname-portal-mac-trigger-server-mts] server-type cmcc
server-type(portal server view/portal Web server view)
Use server-type to specify the type of a portal authentication server or portal Web server.
Use undo server-type to restore the default.
Syntax
server-type { cmcc | imc | oauth }
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