HP VPN Firewall Appliances Access Control Command Reference
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- ACL commands
- acl
- acl accelerate
- acl copy
- acl ipv6
- acl ipv6 copy
- acl ipv6 name
- acl name
- description
- display acl
- display acl accelerate
- display acl ipv6
- reset acl counter
- reset acl ipv6 counter
- rule (Ethernet frame header ACL view)
- rule (IPv4 advanced ACL view)
- rule (IPv4 basic ACL view)
- rule (IPv6 advanced ACL view)
- rule (IPv6 basic ACL view)
- rule comment
- rule remark
- step
- Security zone commands
- Address resource commands
- Service resource commands
- Time range resource commands
- Interzone policy commands
- Session management commands
- application aging-time
- display application aging-time
- display session aging-time
- display session relation-table
- display session statistics
- display session statistics history
- display session table
- reset session
- reset session statistics
- session aging-time
- session checksum
- session log bytes-active
- session log enable
- session log packets-active
- session log time-active
- session mode hybrid
- session persist acl
- session synchronization enable
- IP virtual fragment reassembly commands
- Connection limit commands
- Portal commands
- access-user detect
- display portal acl
- display portal connection statistics
- display portal free-rule
- display portal interface
- display portal local-server
- display portal server
- display portal server statistics
- display portal tcp-cheat statistics
- display portal user
- portal auth-network
- portal delete-user
- portal domain
- portal free-rule
- portal local-server
- portal max-user
- portal nas-id-profile
- portal nas-ip
- portal nas-port-id
- portal nas-port-type
- portal redirect-url
- portal server
- portal server banner
- portal server method
- portal server server-detect
- portal server user-sync
- reset portal connection statistics
- reset portal server statistics
- reset portal tcp-cheat statistics
- AAA commands
- General AAA commands
- aaa nas-id profile
- access-limit enable
- accounting command
- accounting default
- accounting dvpn
- accounting login
- accounting optional
- accounting portal
- accounting ppp
- accounting ssl-vpn
- authentication default
- authentication dvpn
- authentication login
- authentication portal
- authentication ppp
- authentication ssl-vpn
- authentication super
- authorization command
- authorization default
- authorization dvpn
- authorization login
- authorization portal
- authorization ppp
- authorization ssl-vpn
- cut connection
- display connection
- display domain
- domain
- domain default enable
- domain if-unknown
- idle-cut enable
- ip pool
- nas-id bind vlan
- self-service-url enable
- session-time include-idle-time
- state (ISP domain view)
- Local user commands
- RADIUS commands
- accounting-on enable
- attribute 25 car
- data-flow-format (RADIUS scheme view)
- display radius scheme
- display radius statistics
- display stop-accounting-buffer (for RADIUS)
- key (RADIUS scheme view)
- nas-ip (RADIUS scheme view)
- primary accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
- primary authentication (RADIUS scheme view)
- radius client
- radius nas-ip
- radius scheme
- radius trap
- reset radius statistics
- reset stop-accounting-buffer (for RADIUS)
- retry
- retry realtime-accounting
- retry stop-accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
- secondary accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
- secondary authentication (RADIUS scheme view)
- security-policy-server
- server-type (RADIUS scheme view)
- state primary
- state secondary
- stop-accounting-buffer enable (RADIUS scheme view)
- timer quiet (RADIUS scheme view)
- timer realtime-accounting (RADIUS scheme view)
- timer response-timeout (RADIUS scheme view)
- user-name-format (RADIUS scheme view)
- vpn-instance (RADIUS scheme view)
- HWTACACS commands
- data-flow-format (HWTACACS scheme view)
- display hwtacacs
- display stop-accounting-buffer (for HWTACACS)
- hwtacacs nas-ip
- hwtacacs scheme
- key (HWTACACS scheme view)
- nas-ip (HWTACACS scheme view)
- primary accounting (HWTACACS scheme view)
- primary authentication (HWTACACS scheme view)
- primary authorization
- reset hwtacacs statistics
- reset stop-accounting-buffer (for HWTACACS)
- retry stop-accounting (HWTACACS scheme view)
- secondary accounting (HWTACACS scheme view)
- secondary authentication (HWTACACS scheme view)
- secondary authorization
- stop-accounting-buffer enable (HWTACACS scheme view)
- timer quiet (HWTACACS scheme view)
- timer realtime-accounting (HWTACACS scheme view)
- timer response-timeout (HWTACACS scheme view)
- user-name-format (HWTACACS scheme view)
- vpn-instance (HWTACACS scheme view)
- General AAA commands
- Password control commands
- display password-control
- display password-control blacklist
- password
- password-control { aging | composition | history | length } enable
- password-control aging
- password-control alert-before-expire
- password-control authentication-timeout
- password-control complexity
- password-control composition
- password-control enable
- password-control expired-user-login
- password-control history
- password-control length
- password-control login idle-time
- password-control login-attempt
- password-control password update interval
- password-control super aging
- password-control super composition
- password-control super length
- reset password-control blacklist
- reset password-control history-record
- FIPS configuration commands
- Support and other resources
- Index

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AAA commands
General AAA commands
aaa nas-id profile
Use aaa nas-id profile to create a NAS ID profile and enter its view. A NAS ID profile maintains the
bindings between NAS IDs and VLANs.
Use undo aaa nas-id profile to remove a NAS ID profile.
Syntax
aaa nas-id profile profile-name
undo aaa nas-id profile profile-name
Views
System view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
profile-name: Name of the NAS ID profile, a case-insensitive string of 1 to 16 characters.
Examples
# Create a NAS ID profile named aaa.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] aaa nas-id profile aaa
[Sysname-nas-id-prof-aaa]
Related commands
nas-id bind vlan
access-limit enable
Use access-limit enable to set the maximum number of online users in an ISP domain. After the number
of online users reaches the allowed maximum number, no more users are accepted.
Use undo access-limit enable to restore the default.
Syntax
access-limit enable max-user-number
undo access-limit enable
Default
There is no limit to the number of online users in an ISP domain.