Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
AAA Interface Configuration
Configuring AAA Server Group for AAA Functionality ▀
AAA Interface Administration and Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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show configuration context <context_name>
Step 3
In the output verify the server group’s configuration.
Important:
The “default” server group in a context is applicable to all subscribers/APNs within that
context by default.
Applying a AAA Server Group to a Subscriber
The following procedure assumes that a domain alias was previously configured as described in Creating Contexts
section of the System Administration Guide.
section of the System Administration Guide.
To apply AAA server group to a subscriber use the following configuration example:
configure
context <context_name>
subscriber name <subscriber_name>
aaa group <group_name>
end
Notes:
<context_name>
must be the name of the system source context designated for subscriber configuration.
<sub_name>
must be the name of the subscriber template configured as the default template for the domain. For
more information on creating contexts, refer to the Creating Contexts section of the System Element
Configuration Procedures chapter in the System Administration Guide.
Configuration Procedures chapter in the System Administration Guide.
<group_name>
must be the name of the AAA server group designated for AAA functionality within the context
as described in the
Verifying Subscriber Configuration
Step 1
Change to the context in which the AAA server group was configured by entering the following command:
context <context_name>
Step 2
Display the subscriber’s configuration by entering the following command:
show subscribers configuration username <subscriber_name>
Step 3
In the output verify the subscriber’s configuration.
Applying a AAA Server Group to an APN
After configuring a AAA server group at context-level, an APN within the same context can be configured to use the
user-defined server group.
user-defined server group.