1-13For the NAS, each user belongs to an ISP domain. A NAS can accommodate up to 16 ISP domains,including the default ISP domain named system. If a user does not provide the ISP domain name, thesystem considers that the user belongs to the default ISP domain.Follow these steps to create an ISP domain:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Create an ISP domain andenter ISP domain view domain isp-name RequiredReturn to system view quit —Specify the default ISP domain domain default enableisp-nameOptionalBy default, the system has adefault ISP domain namedsystem.z You cannot delete the default ISP domain unless you change it to a non-default ISP domain (withthe domain default disable command) first.z If a user enters a username without an ISP domain name, the device uses the authenticationmethod configured for the default ISP domain to authenticate the user.Configuring ISP Domain AttributesFollow these steps to configure ISP domain attributes:To do… Use the command… RemarksEnter system view system-view —Create an ISP domain andenter ISP domain view domain isp-name RequiredPlace the ISP domain to thestate of active or blocked state { active | block }OptionalWhen created, an ISP domainis in the active state by default,and users in the domain canrequest network services.Specify the maximum numberof active users in the ISPdomainaccess-limit enablemax-user-numberOptionalNo limit by defaultConfigure the idle cut function idle-cut enable minuteOptionalDisabled by defaultCurrently, this command iseffective only for LAN users.Configure the self-serviceserver localization functionself-service-url enableurl-stringOptionalDisabled by default