Setting Up Domain Name And Realm Name Usage - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual

Software for e series broadband services routers broadband access configuration guide
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Setting Up Domain Name and Realm Name Usage

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Use the no version to delete the entry.
See ipv6-local-interface
Use to map a user domain name to an IPv6 virtual router in Domain Map Configuration
mode.
Example
host1(config)#aaa domain-map westford.com
host1(config-domain-map)#ipv6-router-name vroutv6
Use the no version to delete the entry.
See ipv6-router-name
Use to map a user domain name to a loopback interface.
The local interface identifies the interface information to use on the local (E Series)
side of the subscriber's interface.
Example
host1(config)#aaa domain-map westford.com
host1(config-domain-map)#local-interface 10.10.5.30
Use the no version to delete the entry.
See local-interface
Use to map a user domain name to a virtual router.
Example
host1(config)#aaa domain-map westford.com
host1(config-domain-map)#router-name vrout
Use the no version to delete the entry.
See router-name.
To provide flexibility in how the router handles different types of usernames, the software
lets you specify the part of a username to use as the domain name, how the domain
name is designated, and how the router parses names. It also allows you to set whether
or not the router strips the domain name from the username before it sends the username
to the RADIUS server.
By default, the router parses usernames as follows:
realmName/personalName@domainName
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