aaa local username
ip address
ip address-pool
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Use the no version to restore the default setting, which uses the default local user
database for local authentication.
See aaa local select database
Use to configure a user entry in the specified local user database and to enter Local
User Configuration mode.
The username must be unique within a particular database; however, the same
username can be used in different databases.
Use the database name default to configure the username in the default local user
database.
NOTE: The router supports usernames up to 64 characters long; however,
PAP and CHAP support is limited to 31-character usernames.
Example
host1(config)#aaa local username cksmith database westLocal40
Use the no version to delete the user entry from the specified local user database. Use
the database name default to delete the user entry from the default local user
database.
See aaa local username
Use to specify the IP address parameter for a user entry in the local user database. The
address is negotiated with the subscriber after the subscriber is authenticated.
Example
host1(config-local-user)#ip-address 192.168.42.6
Use the no version to delete the IP address parameter from the user entry in the local
user database.
See ip address
Use to specify the IP address pool parameter for a user entry in the local user database.
The address pool is used to assign an IP address to the subscriber; the address is
negotiated with the subscriber after the subscriber is authenticated.
Example
host1(config-local-user)#ip-address-pool svPool2
Use the no version to delete the IP address pool parameter from the user entry in the
local user database.
See ip address-pool
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