F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Access Control Configuration Guide-6PW100
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Hardware SSL VPN user authorization method com
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F1000-E Yes
F5000 No
Firewall module No
U200-A Yes
U200-S Yes
461BConfiguring 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 NAS 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 will be 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:
• 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.
• Determine the access type or service type to be configured. With AAA, you can configure an
accounting method for each access type and service type to limit the accounting protocols that can
be used for access.
• Determine whether to configure an accounting method for all access types or service types.
When configuring accounting methods, follow these guidelines:
• You can configure a default accounting method for an ISP domain. This method will be used for all
users who support the accounting method and have no specific accounting method configured.
• You can configure local accounting (local) or no accounting (none) as the backup for remote
accounting that is used when the remote accounting server is unavailable.
• Local accounting (local) and no accounting (none) cannot have a backup method.
• Accounting is not supported for FTP services.
• If you enable the accounting optional feature, the limit on the number of local user connections
does not take effective.
To configure accounting methods for an ISP domain:
Ste
p
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view. system-view N/A
2. Enter ISP domain view.
domain isp-name N/A