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Figure 40-3 Network diagram for using RADIUS to authenticate

40.2 AAA Configuration

The following sections describe AAA configuration tasks.

Creating/Deleting an ISP Domain

Configuring Relevant Attributes of an ISP Domain
Configuring Self-Service Server URL
Creating/Deleting a Local User
Setting the Attributes of a Local User
Disconnecting a User by Force
Configuring Dynamic VLAN Delivering
Among the above configuration tasks, creating ISP domain is compulsory, otherwise
the supplicant attributes cannot be distinguished. The other tasks are optional. You can
configure them at requirements.
40.2.1 Creating/Deleting an ISP Domain
What is Internet Service Provider (ISP) domain? To make it simple, ISP domain is a
group of users belonging to the same ISP. Generally, for a username in the
userid@isp-name format, taking gw20010608@3Com163.net as an example, the
isp-name (i.e. 3Com163.net) following the @ is the ISP domain name. When a Switch
8800 controls user access, as for an ISP user whose username is in userid@isp-name
format, the system will take userid part as username for identification and take
isp-name part as domain name.
The purpose of introducing ISP domain settings is to support the multi-ISP application
environment. In such environment, one access device might access users of different
ISP. Because the attributes of ISP users, such as username and password formats, etc,
may be different, it is necessary to differentiate them through setting ISP domain. In the
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