3com MSR 20-20 참조 매뉴얼

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Description
Use the self-service-url enable command to enable the self-service server 
localization function and specify the URL of the self-service server for changing 
user password.
Use the self-service-url disable command or the undo self-service-url 
command to disable the self-service server localization function.
By default, the function is disabled.
Note that:
A self-service RADIUS server, for example, CAMS, is required for the self-service 
server localization function. With the self-service function, a user can manage 
and control his or her accounting information or card number. A server with 
self-service software is a self-service server.
After you configure the self-service-url enable command, a user can locate 
the self-service server by selecting [Service/Change Password] from the 802.1x 
client. The client software automatically launches the default browser, IE or 
Netscape, and opens the URL page of the self-service server for changing the 
user password. A user can change his or her password through the page.
Only authenticated users can select [Service/Change Password] from the 
802.1x client. The option is gray and unavailable for unauthenticated users.
Example
# Enable the self-service server localization function and specify the URL of the 
self-service server for changing user password to 
http://10.153.89.94/selfservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName for the default ISP 
domain system.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] domain system
[Sysname-isp-system] self-service-url enable http://10.153.89.94/sel
fservice/modPasswd1x.jsp|userName 
service-type
Syntax
service-type { lan-access | { dvpn | pad | ssh | telnet | terminal }* [ level level ] }
undo service-type { lan-access | { pad | ssh | telnet | terminal }* }
View
Local user view
Parameter
lan-access: Authorizes the user to use the Ethernet to access the network. The 
user can be, for example, an 802.1x user.
dvpn: Authorizes the user to use the DVPN service.
pad: Authorizes the user to use the PAD service.
ssh: Authorizes the user to use the SSH service.
telnet: Authorizes the user to use the Telnet service.