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designed for you to specify whether or not ISP domain names are carried in the usernames to be 
sent to the RADIUS server. 
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For a RADIUS scheme, if you have specified to exclude ISP domain names from usernames, you 
should not use this RADIUS scheme in more than one ISP domain. Otherwise, such errors may 
occur: the RADIUS server regards two different users having the same name but belonging to 
different ISP domains as the same user (because the usernames sent to it are the same). 
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For an 802.1x user, if you have specified to use EAP authentication, the switch will encapsulate 
and send the contents from the client directly to the server. In this case, the configuration of the 
user-name-format
 command is not effective. 
Related commands: radius scheme
Examples 
# Specify to exclude ISP domain names from the usernames to be sent to RADIUS server in RADIUS 
scheme radius1. 
<Sysname> system-view  
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z. 
[Sysname] radius scheme radius1 
New Radius scheme 
[Sysname-radius-radius1] user-name-format without-domain 
HWTACACS Configuration Commands 
data-flow-format  
Syntax 
data-flow-format data
 { byte | giga-byte | kilo-byte | mega-byte }  
data-flow-format packet 
{ giga-packet | kilo-packet | mega-packet | one-packet 
undo data-flow-format 
data | packet } 
View 
HWTACACS scheme view 
Parameters 
data
: Sets the data unit of outgoing HWTACACS data flows, which can be byte, giga-byte, 
kilo-byte, or mega-byte. 
packet
: Sets the packet unit of outgoing HWTACACS data flows, which can be one-packet, 
giga-packet, kilo-packet, or mega-packet. 
Description 
Use the data-flow-format command to set the units of data flows to TACACS servers.  
Use the undo data-flow-format command to restore the default units. 
By default, the data unit and packet unit for outgoing HWTACACS flows are byte and one-packet 
respectively.