R3721-F3210-F3171-HP High-End Firewalls Access Control Configuration Guide-6PW101

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Figure 120 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
NOTE:
Configure IP addresses for the host, Firewall, and servers as shown in Figure 120 an
d make sure that
routes are available between devices before extended portal is enabled.
Configure the RADIUS server properly to provide authentication/accounting functions for users.
1. Configure a RADIUS scheme on the Firewall.
# Create a RADIUS scheme named rs1 and enter its view.
<Firewall> system-view
[Firewall] radius scheme rs1
# Set the server type for the RADIUS scheme. When using the IMC server, set the server type to
extended.
[Firewall-radius-rs1] server-type extended
# Specify the primary authentication server and primary accounting server, and configure the keys
for communication with the servers.
[Firewall-radius-rs1] primary authentication 192.168.0.112
[Firewall-radius-rs1] primary accounting 192.168.0.112
[Firewall-radius-rs1] key accounting radius
[Firewall-radius-rs1] key authentication radius
[Firewall-radius-rs1] user-name-format without-domain
# Configure the IP address of the security policy server.
[Firewall-radius-rs1] security-policy-server 192.168.0.113
[Firewall-radius-rs1] quit
2. Configure an authentication domain on the Firewall.
# Create an ISP domain named dm1 and enter its view.
[Firewall] domain dm1
# Configure AAA methods for the ISP domain.
[Firewall-isp-dm1] authentication portal radius-scheme rs1
[Firewall-isp-dm1] authorization portal radius-scheme rs1
[Firewall-isp-dm1] accounting portal radius-scheme rs1