Example: Configuring An Ipv6-Nd-Rs User - H3C SR8800-F Configuration Manual

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Verifying the configuration
# Display IPoE session information to verify that the host has come online.
[Device] display ip subscriber session
Type: D-DHCP
Interface
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GE3/1/2

Example: Configuring an IPv6-ND-RS user

Network configuration
As shown in
AAA for the host through the RADIUS server.
Figure 147 Network diagram
Procedure
1.
Configure the RADIUS server: (This section uses the Linux Free RADIUS server as an
example.)
# Add BRAS IP address 4.4.4.2 and secret radius to the clients.conf file.
client 4.4.4.2/32 {
ipaddr = 4.4.4.2
netmask=32
secret=radius
}
# Add the username, password, and authorized IPv6 prefix to the users user information file.
The username is the host MAC address, the password is radius, and the IPv6 prefix is
10::10/64.
000c29a6b656
Framed-IPv6-Prefix =10::10/64
2.
Configure the BRAS:
a. Configure IP addresses for interfaces. (Details not shown.)
b. Enable GigabitEthernet 3/1/2 to support IPv6-ND-RA messages.
<Device> system-view
[Device] interface gigabitethernet 3/1/2
[Device–GigabitEthernet3/1/2] undo ipv6 nd ra halt
[Device–GigabitEthernet3/1/2] quit
c. Configure a RADIUS scheme:
# Create a RADIUS scheme named rs1 and enter its view.
[Device] radius scheme rs1
# Configure primary servers and keys for authentication and accounting.
[Device-radius-rs1] primary authentication 4.4.4.1
[Device-radius-rs1] primary accounting 4.4.4.1
S-Static
U-Unclassified-IP
IP address
3.3.3.2
Figure
147, the host accesses the BRAS as an IPv6-ND-RS user. The BRAS performs
Cleartext-Password :="radius"
MAC address
000c-29a6-b656 D
420
Type
State
Online

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