JunosE 11.3.x System Basics Configuration Guide
aaa domain-map
ip vrf
telnet listen
virtual-router
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Use to map a user domain name to a virtual router.
Examples
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map juniper.net vrouter_1
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map none vrouter__all_purpose
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map DEFAULT vrouter_all_purpose
Use the no version to delete the domain map.
See aaa domain-map.
Use to create a VRF or access VRF Configuration mode to configure a VRF.
You must specify a route distinguisher after you create a VRF. Otherwise, the VRF will
not operate.
Example
host1-00-02-80:boston(config)#ip vrf vpn-A
Use the no version to remove a VRF.
See ip vrf.
Use to create a Telnet daemon to listen in a virtual router.
Example
host1(config)#virtual-router 3
host1:3(config)#telnet listen port 3223
Use the no version to delete the daemon.
See telnet listen.
From Global Configuration mode, use this command to create a virtual router or access
the context of a previously created virtual router or a VRF.
From Domain Map Configuration mode, use this command to map the VR to a user
domain name. Use the no version in this mode to delete the VR parameter and assign
the default VR.
A VR name consists of 1–32 alphanumeric characters.
After you are in the context of a particular VR or VRF (indicated by the change in the
prompt), all subsequent commands you enter apply to that context until you exit the
context.
Use the no version of the command only to delete the VR and return the router to the
default VR. Issuing the command no virtual-router vrName.vrfName has no effect.
Issuing a no version of this command (no virtual-router : vrfName or no virtual-router
vrName : vrfName) that specifies an existing VRF displays only the error message:
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