JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide
The VSA Allow-All-VR-Access controls access; the VSA Virtual-Router controls the VR
to which the user logs in, and the VSA Alt-CLI-Virtual-Router-Name specifies which
VRs other than the VR specified by the VSA virtual-router are accessible to restricted
users. See Table 48 on page 448.
Table 48: Juniper Networks–Specific Virtual Router Access VSA Descriptions
VSA Configuration Examples
Consider a router on which five VRs have been configured. The VRs are called Boston,
Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. The following examples illustrate
how to use the VSAs to control a user's access to these VRs.
In this example, you want the user to have access to all VRs and to log in to the
Example 1
default VR. Accept the default setting or set the following VSA:
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Restricting User Access
VSA
Description
Allow-All-VR-Access
Specifies user
access to all
virtual
routers.
Virtual-Router
Specifies the
VR to which
the user logs
in or the only
VR to which a
user has
access. The
default setting
is the default
VR.
Alt-CLI-Virtual-Router-
Specifies a
Name
VR, other than
the VR
specified by
the
Virtual-Router
VSA, to which
the user has
access. You
can define
this VSA
multiple times
to define a set
of VRs to
which a user
has access.
Subtype
Type
Length
Subtype
Length
26
len
19
sublen
26
len
1
sublen
26
len
21
sublen
Value
Integer:
0 – disable,
1 – enable
String:
virtual-router
-name
String:
virtual-router
-name
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