Using The Username Command; Using The Aaa Local Username Command - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual

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Username Name associated with the subscriber.
Passwords and secrets Single words that can be encrypted or unencrypted.
Passwords use two-way encryption, and secrets use one-way encryption. Both
passwords and secrets can be used with PAP authentication; however, only
passwords can be used with CHAP authentication.
IP address The IP address to assign to the subscriber (aaa local username
command only).
IP address pool The IP address pool used to assign the subscriber's IP address
(aaa local username command only).
Operational virtual router The virtual router to which the subscriber is assigned.
This parameter is applicable only if the subscriber is authenticated by the default
virtual router (aaa local username command only).

Using the username Command

The username command is similar to the command used by some third-party
vendors. The command can be used to add entries in the default local user database;
it is not supported for named local user databases. The IP address, IP address pool,
and operational virtual router parameters are not supported in the username
command. However, after the user is added to the default local user database, you
can use the aaa local username command with a database name default to enter
Local User Configuration mode and add the additional parameters.
NOTE: If the default local user database does not exist, the username command
creates this database and adds the user entry to the database.
To add a subscriber and password or secret to the default local user database,
complete the following step:
host1(config)#username rockyB password rockyPassword

Using the aaa local username Command

To enter Local User Configuration mode and add user entries to a local user database,
use the following commands:
Specify the subscriber's username and the database you want to use. Use the
1.
database name default to specify the default local user database. This command
also puts the router into Local User Configuration mode.
host1(config)# aaa local username cksmith database westLocal40
host1(config-local-user)#
NOTE: You can use the aaa local username command to add or modify user entries
to a default database that was created by the username command.
Chapter 1: Configuring Remote Access
Configuring Local Authentication Servers
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