Stripping The Domain Name - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual

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Stripping the Domain Name

aaa delimiter
aaa parse-direction
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You use either the left-to-right or right-to-left keywords with one of the following
keywords to specify the type of search and parsing that the router performs:
domainName—The router searches for the next domain delimiter value in the direction
specified. When it reaches a delimiter, the router uses anything to the right of the
delimiter as the domain name. Domain parsing is from right to left by default.
realmName—The router searches for the next realm delimiter value in the direction
specified. When it reaches a delimiter, the router uses anything to the left of the delimiter
as the realm name. Realm parsing is from left to right by default.
Example
host1(config)#aaa parse-direction domainName left-to-right
The router provides feature that strips the domain name from the username before it
sends the name to the RADIUS server in an Access-Request message. You can enable
or disable this feature using the strip-domain command.
By default, the domain name is the text after the last @ character. However, if you changed
the domain name parsing using the aaa delimiter, aaa parse-order, or aaa parse direction
commands, the router strips the domain name and delimiter that result from the parsing.
Use to configure delimiters for the domain and realm names. Specify one of the
following keywords:
domainName—Configures domain name delimiters. The default domain name
delimiter is @.
realmName—Configures realm name delimiters. The default realm name delimiter
is NULL (no character). In this case, realm parsing is disabled (having no delimiter
disables realm parsing).
You can specify up to eight delimiters each for domain name and realm name.
Example
host1(config)#aaa delimiter domainName @*/
Use the no version to return to the default.
See aaa delimiter
Use to specify the direction the router uses to parse the username for the domain or
realm name.
domainName—Specifies that the domain name is parsed. The router performs
domain parsing from right to left by default.
realmName—Specifies that the realm name is parsed. The router performs realm
parsing from left to right by default.
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