R3303-HP HSR6800 Routers Security Command Reference

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Examples
# Display information about the stop-accounting requests buffered for HWTACACS scheme hwt1 on the
card in slot 0. (In standalone mode.)
<Sysname> display stop-accounting-buffer hwtacacs-scheme hwt1 slot 0
Slot 0:
Total 0 record(s) Matched
# Display information about the stop-accounting requests buffered for HWTACACS scheme hwt1 on slot
0 of IRF member 1. (In IRF mode.)
<Sysname> display stop-accounting-buffer hwtacacs-scheme hwt1 chassis 1 slot 0
Slot 0 in chassis 1:
Total 0 record(s) Matched
Related commands
reset stop-accounting-buffer
stop-accounting-buffer enable
retry stop-accounting
hwtacacs nas-ip
Use hwtacacs nas-ip to specify a source IP address for outgoing HWTACACS packets.
Use undo hwtacacs nas-ip to remove the configuration.
Syntax
hwtacacs nas-ip ip-address [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
undo hwtacacs nas-ip ip-address [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
Default
The source IP address of a packet sent to the server is the IP address of the outbound interface.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
ip-address: IP address in dotted decimal notation. It must be an address of the device and cannot be
0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255, a class D address, or a class E address.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies the MPLS L3VPN to which the source IP address belongs. The
vpn-instance-name argument is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. With a VPN specified, the
command specifies a private-network source IP address. With no VPN specified, the command specifies
a public-network source IP address.
Usage guidelines
The source IP address of HWTACACS packets that a NAS sends must match the IP address of the NAS
that is configured on the HWTACACS server. An HWTACACS server identifies a NAS by IP address.
Upon receiving an HWTACACS packet, an HWTACACS server checks whether the source IP address of