R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Access Control Command Reference-6PW101
96
Examples
# Display the configuration of all ISP domains.
<Sysname> display domain
0 Domain : system
State : Active
Access-limit : Disabled
Accounting method : Required
Default authentication scheme : local
Default authorization scheme : local
Default accounting scheme : local
Domain User Template:
Idle-cut : Disabled
Self-service : Disabled
Authorization attributes :
Default Domain Name: system
Total 1 domain(s).
Table 27 Command output
Field Descri
p
tion
Domain ISP domain name.
State
Status of the ISP domain: active or blocked. Users in an active ISP
domain can request network services, and users in a blocked ISP
domain cannot.
Access-limit
Limit on the number of user connections. If there is no limit on the
number, this field displays Disabled.
Accounting method
Indicates whether accounting is required. If accounting is required,
when no accounting server is available or communication with the
accounting server fails, user connections are torn down.
Otherwise, users can continue to use network services.
Default authentication scheme Default authentication method.
Default authorization scheme Default authorization method.
Default accounting scheme Default accounting method.
Lan-access authentication scheme Authentication method for LAN users.
Lan-access authorization scheme Authorization method for LAN users.
Lan-access accounting scheme Accounting method for LAN users.
Domain User Template Indicates some functions and attributes set for users in the domain.
Idle-cut
Indicates whether the idle cut function is enabled. With the idle cut
function enabled for a domain, the system logs out any user in the
domain whose traffic is less than the specified minimum traffic
during the idle timeout period.
Self-service
Indicates whether the self service function is enabled. With the self
service function enabled, users can launch a browser and enter the
self service URL in the address bar to access the self service pages
and perform self service operations.