Configuring Aaa Accounting Methods For An Isp Domain - HP 3600 v2 Series Configuration Manual

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If you specify only the local or none keyword in an authorization method configuration command,
the switch has no backup authorization method and performs only local authorization or does not
perform any authorization.
To configure AAA authorization methods for an ISP domain:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter ISP domain view.
3.
Specify the default
authorization method for
all types of users.
4.
Specify the command
authorization method.
5.
Specify the authorization
method for LAN users.
6.
Specify the authorization
method for login users.
7.
Specify the authorization
method for portal users.

Configuring AAA accounting methods for an ISP domain

In AAA, accounting is a separate process at the same level as authentication and authorization. This
process sends accounting start/update/end requests to the specified accounting server. Accounting is
optional.
AAA supports the following accounting methods:
No accounting (none)—The system does not perform accounting for the users.
Local accounting (local)—Local accounting is implemented on the NAS. It counts and controls the
number of concurrent users who use the same local user account. It does not provide statistics for
charging. The maximum number of concurrent users using the same local user account is set by the
access-limit command in local user view.
Remote accounting (scheme)—The NAS works with a RADIUS server or HWTACACS server for
accounting. You can configure local or no accounting as the backup method, which is used when
the remote server is not available.
By default, an ISP domain uses the local accounting method.
Before configuring accounting methods, complete the following tasks:
1.
For RADIUS or HWTACACS accounting, configure the RADIUS or HWTACACS scheme to be
referenced first. The local and none accounting methods do not require a scheme.
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
authorization default { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ] | local |
none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
authorization command { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local | none ] |
local | none }
authorization lan-access { local | none |
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name [ local |
none ] }
authorization login { hwtacacs-scheme
hwtacacs-scheme-name [ local ] | local |
none | radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
authorization portal { local | none |
radius-scheme radius-scheme-name
[ local ] }
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Remarks
N/A
N/A
Optional.
The authorization method is
local for all types of users.
Optional.
The default authorization
method is used by default.
Optional.
The default authorization
method is used by default.
Optional.
The default authorization
method is used by default.
Optional.
The default authorization
method is used by default.

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