Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
Global Configuration Mode Commands (A-K)
aaa username-format ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 17 ▄
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aaa username-format
Configure global accounting and authentication user name formats for AAA (authentication, authorization and
accounting) functions. Up to six formats may be configured.
accounting) functions. Up to six formats may be configured.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration
configure
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config)#
Syntax
[ no ] aaa username-format { domain | username } separator
default aaa username-format
no
Removes the specified user name format from the configuration.
domain | username
Default: username @
domain
: indicates the left side of the string from the separator character is a domain name and the right side
is the user name.
username
: indicates the left side of the string from the separator character is a user name and the right side is
the domain name.
Important:
The user name string is always searched from right to left for the first occurrence of the separator
character.
separator
Specifies the character to use to delimit the domain from the user name for global AAA functions.Permitted
characters include: @, %, -, \, #, or /. To specify a back slash (’\’) as the separator, you must enter a double
back slash (‘\\’) on the command line.
characters include: @, %, -, \, #, or /. To specify a back slash (’\’) as the separator, you must enter a double
back slash (‘\\’) on the command line.
Usage
Define the formats for user name delimiting if certain domains or groups of users are to be authenticated
based upon their user name versus domain name.
based upon their user name versus domain name.
Example
aaa username-format domain @