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To do…
Command…
Remarks
3.
Configure a NAS ID-VLAN
binding.
nas-id
nas-identifier
bind vlan
vlan-id
Required.
By default, no NAS ID-VLAN
binding exists.
Specifying the device ID used in stateful failover
mode
This feature is supported only on centralized routers.
Two routers working in stateful failover mode for portal services are uniquely identified by their device
IDs. A device ID can only be 1 or 2. For more information, see "
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To specify the device ID used in stateful failover mode:
To do…
Command…
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
—
2.
Specify the device ID used
in stateful failover mode.
nas device-id
device-id
Required.
By default, a router works in standalone
mode and has no device ID.
NOTE:
•
Configuring or changing the device ID of a router logs off all online users of the router.
•
HP recommends that you save the configuration and reboot the router after configuring or changing
the device ID.
•
The device ID is the symbol for stateful failover mode. Do not configure any device ID for a router
working in stand-alone mode.
Configuring a router as a RADIUS server
RADIUS server functions configuration task list
Task Remarks
Required
Required
Configuring a RADIUS user
This task is to create a RADIUS user and configure a set of attributes for the user on a router that serves
as the RADIUS server. The user attributes include the password, authorization attribute, expiration time,
and user description. After completing this task, the specified RADIUS user can use the username and
password for RADIUS authentication on the router.