3Com Switch 7750 Series
Command Reference Guide – AAA, RADIUS, HWTACACS, EAD Chapter 1 AAA & RADIUS & HWTACACS
Configuration Commands
1-9
Field Description
Access-Limit Limit on the number of access users
Bind location Whether or not bound to a port
VLAN ID VLAN of the user
IP address IP address of the user
MAC address MAC address of the user
User Privilege User privilege
1.1.7 domain
Syntax
domain { isp-name | default { disable | enable isp-name } }
undo domain isp-name
View
System view
Parameter
isp-name: Name of a ISP domain, a character string of up to than 24 characters. This
string cannot contain the following characters: /:*?<>.
default enable isp-name: Specifies the default ISP domain.
disable: Restores the default ISP domain to "system".
Description
Use the domain command to create an ISP domain or enter the view of an existing ISP
domain.
Use the undo domain command to delete a specified ISP domain.
The default ISP domain is "system".
An ISP domain is an ISP user group comprising the users of the same ISP. Normally, in
a username (such as gw20010608@aabbcc.net) in the userid@isp-name format,
isp-name (such as aabbcc.net in the above example) after "@" is the name of the ISP
domain. When implementing access control, for ISP users with the name format
userid@isp-name, a 3Com series Ethernet switch uses the userid as the username for
authentication and uses "isp-name" for domain name.
ISP domains are intended to support a multi-ISP application environment where an
access device may be accessed by users of different ISPs. The user attributes, such as
username/password formation and service type/privilege, of ISP users may vary.