Enabling Local Authentication On The Virtual Router; Configuration Commands - 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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Enabling Local Authentication on the Virtual Router

Configuration Commands

aaa authentication default
aaa local database
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host1(config)# virtual-router cleveland
Specify the database to use for authentication on this virtual router.
2.
host1:cleveland(config)# aaa local select database westLocal40
On the E Series router, RADIUS is the default AAA authentication method for PPP
subscribers. Use the commands in this section to specify that the local authentication
method is used.
To enable local authentication on the default router, use the following command:
host1(config)# aaa authentication ppp default local
To enable local authentication on a specific virtual router, first select the virtual router:
host1(config)# virtual-router cleveland
host1:cleveland(config)# aaa authentication ppp default local
Use the following commands to configure the local authentication server.
Use to specify that the local authentication method is used to authenticate PPP
subscribers on the default virtual router or on the selected virtual router.
NOTE: You can specify multiple authentication methods; for example, aaa
authentication ppp default local radius. If, during local authentication, the matching
user entry is not found in a populated database or if it is found and rejected, the
authentication procedure terminates. However, if the specified local user database is
empty or if it does not exist, the authentication process uses the next authentication
method specified (RADIUS in this case).
Example
host1(config)#aaa authentication ppp default local radius
Use the no version to restore the default authentication method of radius.
See aaa authentication default
Use to create a local user database.
Use the database name default to specify the default local user database, or enter a
name for the specific local user database.
Example
host1(config)#aaa local database westLocal40
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