User Access
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About This Document
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AAA and User Management Configuration (Access Users)
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Configure authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) to locally or remotely control who is allowed to access your network, define what a user is authorized to perform, and define the scheme how a user service is charged.
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IPv4 Address Management Configuration
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This section describes how to assign IPv4 addresses to access users and manage these IPv4 addresses.
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IPv6 Address Management Configuration
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This section describes how to assign IPv6 addresses to access users and manage these IPv6 addresses.
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IPoE Access Configuration
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This chapter describes how to configure IPoE access for service control and management.
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PPPoE Access Configuration
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Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) allows a remote access device to provide access services for hosts on Ethernet networks and to implement user access control and accounting. This chapter describes how to configure PPPoE and provides typical networking applications.
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802.1X Access Configuration
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Configure 802.1X access services to exchange messages between access users and authentication servers.
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L2TP Access Configuration
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An L2TP tunnel can be established to provide access services for enterprises, small-scale ISPs, and staff working on a mobile basis.
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User Access Multi-Device Backup Configuration
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Multi-device backup can be configured to back up user information, improving service reliability.
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Configuring SAID for BRAS Services
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User access services involve a wide range of users and peripheral devices in large quantities. If a fault occurs, manual fault diagnosis is time-consuming and cannot easily locate the fault point. The System of Active Immunization and Diagnosis (SAID) can therefore be used to implement self-diagnosis and self-healing of service nodes for user access.