H3C MSR Series Command Reference Manual page 68

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Field
Default authentication scheme
Default authorization scheme
Default accounting scheme
Accounting start failure action
Accounting update failure max-times
Accounting update failure action
Accounting quota out action
Service type
Session time
User basic service IP type
DHCPv6-follow-IPv6CP timeout
Login authentication scheme
Login authorization scheme
Login accounting scheme
Authorization attributes
Idle cut
Idle timeout
Flow
Session timeout
IP pool
Description
Default authentication method.
Default authorization method.
Default accounting method.
Access control for users that encounter accounting-start failures:
Online—Does not perform actions on the users.
Offline—Logs off the users.
Maximum number of consecutive accounting-update failures
allowed by the device for each user in the domain.
Access control for users that have failed all their
accounting-update attempts:
Online—Does not perform actions on the users.
Offline—Logs off the users.
Access control for users that have used up their data quotas:
Online—Does not perform actions on the users.
Offline—Logs off the users.
Service type of the ISP domain, including HSI, STB, and VoIP.
Online duration sent to the server for users that went offline due to
connection failure or malfunction:
Include idle time—The online duration includes the idle cut
period (or user online detection interval for portal users).
Exclude idle time—The online duration does not include
the idle cut period (or user online detection interval for portal
users).
Types of IP addresses that PPPoE and L2TP users rely on to use
the basic services:
IPv4.
IPv6.
IPv6-PD.
DHCPv6 request timeout timer (in seconds) that starts after
IPv6CP negotiation for PPPoE and L2TP users.
Authentication methods for login users.
Authorization methods for login users.
Accounting methods for login users.
Authorization attributes for users in the ISP domain.
Idle cut feature status:
Enabled—The feature is enabled. The device logs off users
that do not meet the minimum traffic requirements in an idle
timeout period.
Disabled—The feature is disabled. It is the default idle cut
state.
Idle timeout period, in minutes.
Minimum traffic that a login user must generate in an idle cut
period, in bytes.
Session timeout time for users in the ISP domain, in minutes.
Name of the IPv4 address pool authorized to users.
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