Specifying supported domain name delimiters

By default, the access device supports the at sign (@) as the delimiter. You can also configure the access device to accommodate 802.1X users who use other domain name delimiters.

The configurable delimiters include the at sign (@), back slash (\), and forward slash (/).

If an 802.1X username string contains multiple configured delimiters, the leftmost delimiter is the domain name delimiter. For example, if you configure @, /, and \ as delimiters, the domain name delimiter for the username string 123/22\@abc is the forward slash (/).

If a username string contains none of the delimiters, the access device authenticates the user in the mandatory or default ISP domain. The access selects a domain delimiter from the delimiter set in this order: @, /, and \.

To specify a set of domain name delimiters:

Step

Command

Remarks

1. Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2. Specify a set of domain name delimiters for 802.1X users.

dot1x domain-delimiter string

By default, only the at sign (@) delimiter is supported.


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If you configure the access device to include the domain name in the username sent to the RADIUS server, make sure the domain delimiter in the username can be recognized by the RADIUS server. For username format configuration, see the user-name-format command in Security Command Reference.