R2511-HP MSR Router Series Security Command Reference(V5)

375
MSR900 MSR93
X
MSR20-1
X
MSR20
MSR30
MSR50 MSR1000
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
MPUF:
1 to 512, 512
by default
MPU-G2:
1 to 4096,
4096 by
default
Value range:
1 to 512
Default: 512
Examples
# Set the maximum number of portal users allowed in the system to 100.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] portal max-user 100
portal move-mode auto
Use portal move-mode auto to enable support for portal user moving. Then, if an authenticated user
moves from a port of the device to another port of the device without logging off, the user can continue
to access the network (without re-authentication) if the following conditions are met:
The new port is up.
The original port and the new port belong to the same VLAN.
The authorization information of the user, if any, is assigned to the new port successfully.
If any condition is not met, the device re-authenticates the user on the new port.
Use undo portal move-mode to disable support for portal user moving.
Syntax
portal move-mode auto
undo portal move-mode
Default
Support for portal user moving is disabled, and if an authenticated user moves from a port of the device
to another port of the device without logging off, the user cannot get online when the original port is still
up, because the original port is still maintaining the authentication information of the user.
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Usage guidelines
If the original port goes down after a user moves from the port to another port, the authentication
information of the user is lost and the user has to be re-authenticated.
Support for portal user moving applies to scenarios where hubs, Layer 2 switches, or APs exist between
users and the access devices.
The following matrix shows the command and router compatibility: