Configuring Re-Dhcp Portal Authentication - HP 3600 v2 Series Configuration Manual

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[Switch-radius-rs1] key accounting simple radius
# Specify that the ISP domain name should not be included in the username sent to the RADIUS
server.
[Switch-radius-rs1] user-name-format without-domain
[Switch-radius-rs1] quit
2.
Configure an authentication domain:
# Create an ISP domain named dm1 and enter its view.
[Switch] domain dm1
# Configure AAA methods for the ISP domain.
[Switch-isp-dm1] authentication portal radius-scheme rs1
[Switch-isp-dm1] authorization portal radius-scheme rs1
[Switch-isp-dm1] accounting portal radius-scheme rs1
[Switch-isp-dm1] quit
# Configure dm1 as the default ISP domain for all users. Then, if a user enters the username without
the ISP domain at logon, the authentication and accounting methods of the default domain are
used for the user.
[Switch] domain default enable dm1
3.
Configure portal authentication:
# Configure a portal server on the switch, making sure the IP address, port number and URL match
those of the actual portal server.
[Switch] portal server newpt ip 192.168.0.111 key simple portal port 50100 url
http://192.168.0.111:8080/portal
# Enable portal authentication on the interface connecting the host.
[Switch] interface vlan-interface 100
[Switch–Vlan-interface100] portal server newpt method direct
[Switch–Vlan-interface100] quit

Configuring re-DHCP portal authentication

Network requirements
As shown in
The host is directly connected to the switch and the switch is configured for re-DHCP authentication.
The host is assigned with an IP address through the DHCP server. Before passing portal
authentication, the host uses an assigned private IP address. After passing portal authentication, the
host can get a public IP address and access Internet resources.
A RADIUS server serves as the authentication/accounting server.
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