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The security policy server is the management and control center of the HP EAD solution. To implement all
EAD functions, configure both the IP address of the security policy server and that of the IMC Platform on
the NAS.
To configure the IP address of a security policy server for a scheme:
Ste
Command
Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter RADIUS scheme
view.
radius scheme radius-scheme-name N/A
3. Specify a security policy
server.
security-policy-server { ipv4-address
| ipv6 ipv6-address } [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]
By default, no security policy server
is specified for a scheme.
You can specify up to eight security
policy servers for a RADIUS scheme.
Configuring the Login-Service attribute check method for SSH, FTP, and terminal users
The device supports the following check methods for the Login-Service attribute (RADIUS attribute 15) of
SSH, FTP, and terminal users:
• Strict—Matches Login-Service attribute values 50, 51, and 52 for SSH, FTP, and terminal services,
respectively.
• Loose—Matches the standard Login-Service attribute value 0 for SSH, FTP, and terminal services.
An Access-Accept packet received for a user must contain the matching attribute value. Otherwise, the
user cannot log in to the device.
Use the loose check method only when the server does not issue Login-Service attribute values 50, 51,
and 52 for SSH, FTP, and terminal users.
To configure the Login-Service attribute check method for SSH, FTP, and terminal users:
Step Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view N/A
2. Enter RADIUS scheme view.
radius scheme
radius-scheme-name
N/A
3. Configure the Login-Service
attribute check method for
SSH, FTP, and terminal users.
attribute 15 check-mode { loose |
strict }
The default check method is strict.
Enabling SNMP notifications for RADIUS
When SNMP notifications are enabled for RADIUS, the SNMP agent supports the following notifications
generated by RADIUS:
• RADIUS server unreachable notification—The RADIUS server cannot be reached. RADIUS
generates this notification if it cannot receive any response to an accounting or authentication
request within the specified RADIUS request transmission attempts.
• RADIUS server reachable notification—The RADIUS server can be reached. RADIUS generates this
notification for a previously blocked RADIUS server after the quiet timer expires.
• Excessive authentication failures notification—The number of authentication failures to the total
number of authentication attempts exceeds the specified threshold.