Accounting, Introduction to isp domain – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 Series Switches User Manual

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Accounting

AAA supports the following accounting methods:

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None accounting: No accounting is performed for users.

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Local accounting: It is not used for charging purposes, but for collecting statistics and limiting the

number of local user connections.

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Remote accounting: User accounting is performed on a remote RADIUS or TACACS server.

Introduction to ISP Domain

An Internet service provider (ISP) domain is a group of users who belong to the same ISP.

In a multi-ISP environment, the users connected to the same access device may belong to different

domains. Since the users of different ISPs may have different attributes (such as different forms of user

name and password, different service types/access rights), it is necessary to distinguish the users by

setting ISP domains.

You can configure a set of ISP domain attributes (including AAA policy, RADIUS scheme, and so on) for

each ISP domain independently in ISP domain view. Authentication, authorization, and accounting of a

user depends on the AAA methods configured for the domain that the user belongs to. The ISP domain

of a user is determined by the username used for login.

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If the user enters the username in the form of userid@domain-name, the NAS device uses domain

domain-name to authenticate the user.

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If the user enters the username in the form of userid, the NAS device uses the default domain to

authenticate the user.

The AAA feature allows you to manage users based on their access types:

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LAN users: Users on a LAN who access through, for example, 802.1X authentication or MAC

authentication.

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Login users: Users who log in to the device using, for example, SSH, Telnet, and FTP.

This feature allows you to configure different authentication, authorization, and accounting methods for

different users in a domain, or based on their access types if the login username must be in the form of

userid.

Figure 1-1 Network diagram of per user type AAA configuration

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