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Step Command Remarks
2. Enter RADIUS scheme
view.
radius scheme
radius-scheme-name
N/A
3. Enable accounting-on and
configure parameters.
accounting-on enable
[ interval seconds | send
send-times ] *
Disabled by default.
The default interval is 3 seconds and the
default number of send-times is 5.
NOTE:
The accounting-on feature requires the cooperation of the HP IMC network management system.
Configuring the IP address of the security policy server
The core of the HP EAD solution is integration and cooperation, and the security policy server is the
management and control center. Using a collection of software, the security policy server provides
functions such as user management, security policy management, security status assessment, security
cooperation control, and security event audit.
The NAS checks the validity of received control packets and accepts only control packets from known
servers. To use a security policy server that is independent of the AAA servers, you must configure the IP
address of the security policy server on the NAS. To implement all EAD functions, configure both the IP
address of the IMC security policy server and that of the IMC Platform on the NAS.
To configure the IP address of the security policy server for a scheme:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter RADIUS scheme
view.
radius scheme radius-scheme-name N/A
3. Specify a security policy
server.
security-policy-server ip-address
No security policy server is
specified by default.
NOTE:
You can specify up to eight security policy servers for a RADIUS scheme.
Configuring interpretation of RADIUS class attribute as CAR parameters
According to RFC 2865, a RADIUS server assigns the RADIUS class attribute (attribute 25) to a RADIUS
client. However, the RFC only requires the RADIUS client to send the attribute to the accounting server on
an "as is" basis; it does not require the RADIUS client to interpret the attribute. Some RADIUS servers use
the class attribute to deliver the assigned committed access rate (CAR) parameters. In this case, the
access devices must interpret the attribute to implement user-based traffic monitoring and controlling. To
support such applications, configure the access devices to interpret the class attribute as the CAR
parameters.
To configure the firewall to interpret the RADIUS class attribute as CAR parameters:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view. system-view N/A