3com S7906E Instruccion De Instalación

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Displaying and Maintaining AAA 
To do… 
Use the command… 
Remarks 
Display the configuration information 
of a specified ISP domain or all ISP 
domains 
display domain [ isp-name ] 
Available in any view
Display information about specified 
or all user connections on a 
distributed device 
display connection [ domain 
isp-name | ucibindex ucib-index 
user-name user-name ] [ slot 
slot-number ] 
Available in any view
Display information about specified 
or all user connections on a 
distributed IRF device 
display connection [ domain 
isp-name | ucibindex ucib-index 
user-name user-name ] [ chassis 
chassis-number slot slot-number ] 
Available in any view
Display information about specified 
or all local users on a distributed 
device 
display local-user [ idle-cut 
disable | enable } | service-type 
ftp | lan-access | portal | ssh | 
telnet | terminal } | state { active | 
block } | user-name user-name | 
vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] 
Available in any view
Display information about specified 
or all local users on a distributed IRF 
device 
display local-user [ idle-cut 
disable | enable } | service-type 
ftp | lan-access | portal | ssh | 
telnet | terminal } | state { active | 
block } | user-name user-name | 
vlan vlan-id ] [ chassis 
chassis-number slot slot-number ] 
Available in any view
Display configuration information 
about a specified user group or all 
user groups 
display user-group group-name ] 
Available in any view
 
Configuring RADIUS 
The RADIUS protocol is configured on a per scheme basis. After creating a RADIUS scheme, you need 
to configure the IP addresses and UDP ports of the RADIUS servers for the scheme. The servers 
include authentication/authorization servers and accounting servers, or primary servers and secondary 
servers. In other words, the attributes of a RADIUS scheme mainly include IP addresses of primary and 
secondary servers, shared key, and RADIUS server type. 
Actually, the RADIUS protocol configurations only set the parameters necessary for the information 
interaction between a NAS and a RADIUS server. For these settings to take effect, you must reference 
the RADIUS scheme containing those settings in ISP domain view. For information about the 
commands for referencing a scheme, refer to