Using The Aaa Local Username Command; Assigning A Local User Database To A Virtual Router - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual

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Assigning a Local User Database to a Virtual Router

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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
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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.
(Optional) Specify the type of encryption algorithm and the password or secret that
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the subscriber must use to connect to the router. A subscriber can be assigned either
a password or a secret, but not both. For example:
host1(config-local-user)#password 8 iTtakes2%
(Optional) Specify the IP address to assign to the subscriber.
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host1(config-local-user)#ip-address 192.168.101.19
(Optional) Specify the IP address pool used to assign the subscriber's IP address.
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host1(config-local-user)#ip-address-pool svPool2
(Optional) Assign the subscriber to an operational virtual router. This parameter is
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applicable only if the subscriber is authenticated in the default virtual router.
host1(config-local-user)#operational-virtual-router boston2
Use the procedure in this section to assign a local user database to a virtual router. The
virtual router uses the database for local authentication when the subscriber connects
to the E Series router. Use the following commands in Global Configuration mode:
NOTE: If you do not specify a local user database, the virtual router selects the default
database by default. This applies to all virtual routers.
Specify the virtual router name.
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