3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 40 AAA and RADIUS/TACACS+ Protocol Con
figuration
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Once this function is enabled on the switch, users can locate the self-service server
through the following operations:
z Select "Change user password" on the 802.1x client.
z After the client opens the default explorer (IE or NetScape), locate the specified
URL page used to change the user password on the self-service server.
z Change user password on this page.
Perform the following configuration in ISP domain view.
Table 40-4 Configure the self-service server URL
Operation Command
Configure self-service server URL and configure the
URL address used to change the user password on the
self-service server
self-service-url enable
url-string
Remove the configuration of self-service server URL self-service-url disable
By default, self-service server URL is not configured on the switch.
Note that, if "?" is contained in the URL, you must replace it with "|" when inputting the
URL in the command line.
The "Change user password" option is available only when the user passes the
authentication; otherwise, this option is in grey and unavailable.
40.2.4 Creating/Deleting a Local User
A local user is a group of users set on NAS. The username is the unique identifier of a
user. A supplicant requesting network service may use local authentication only if its
corresponding local user has been added onto NAS.
Perform the following configuration in system view.
Table 40-5 Create/Delete a local user
Operation Command
Add a local user local-user user-name
Delete all the local users undo local-user all
Delete a local user by specifying
its type
undo local-user { user-name | all
[ service-type { lan-access | ftp | telnet | ppp |
ssh | terminal } ] }
By default, there is no local user in the system.