The haca-server user-name domain-included command configures the device to encapsulate the domain name in the user name in HACA packets to be sent to an HACA server.
The haca-server user-name original command configures the device not to modify the user name entered by the user in the packets sent to the HACA server.
The undo haca-server user-name domain-included command configures the device not to encapsulate the domain name in the user name when sending HACA packets to an HACA server.
By default, the device does not modify the user name entered by the user in the packets sent to the HACA server.
haca-server user-name domain-included
haca-server user-name original
undo haca-server user-name domain-included
The device manages access users based on domains. Each access user belongs to a domain. The users are authenticated in the specified domain when the entered user names contain domain names, or in the default domain when entered user names do not contain domain names. If a user name contains a domain name, the user belongs to that domain; otherwise, the user belongs to the default domain. When access users are authenticated in different domains, run the haca-server user-name domain-included command to configure the domain name encapsulated by the device in the user name in HACA packets to be sent to an HACA server.
The format of a user name is user name@domain name. In the user name, @ is the domain name delimiter. The domain name delimiter can also be any of the following symbols: \ / : < > | ' %.
If the HACA server does not accept the user name with the domain name, run the undo haca-server user-name domain-included command to delete the domain name from the user name.