Configuring Local Authentication Servers; Creating The Local Authentication Environment - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Local Authentication Servers

Creating the Local Authentication Environment

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host1(config)#radius trap auth-server-responding enable
Use the no version to restore the default setting, disabled.
See radius trap auth-server-responding
Use to enable or disable SNMP traps when all of the configured RADIUS accounting
servers per VR fail to respond to a RADIUS accounting request.
The associated SNMP object is rsRadiusClientTrapOnNoAcctServerAvailable.
Example
host1(config)#radius trap no-acct-server-responding enable
Use the no version to return to the default setting, disabled.
See radius trap no-acct-server-responding
Use to enable or disable SNMP traps when all of the configured RADIUS authentication
servers per VR fail to respond to a RADIUS Access-Request message.
The associated SNMP object is rsRadiusClientTrapOnNoAuthServerAvailable.
Example
host1(config)#radius trap no-auth-server-responding enable
Use the no version to return to the default setting, disabled.
See radius trap no-auth-server-responding
The AAA local authentication server enables the E Series router to provide local PAP and
CHAP user authentication for subscribers. The router also provides limited authorization,
using the IP address, IP address pool, and operational virtual router parameters. When
a subscriber logs on to the E Series router that is using local authentication, the subscriber
is authenticated against user entries in a local user database; the optional parameters
are assigned to subscribers after the subscriber is authenticated.
To create your local authentication environment:
Create local user databases—Create the default database or a named database.
1.
Add entries to local user databases—Add user entries to the database. A database
2.
can contain information for multiple users.
Assign a local user database to the virtual router—Specify the database that the
3.
virtual router will use to authenticate subscribers.
Enable local authentication on the virtual router—Specify the local method as an
4.
AAA authentication method used by the virtual router.
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