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Table 29. Required Information for System-Level AAA Configuration
Required
Information
Description
Subscriber
default domain
name
default domain
name
Specifies the name of a context that can provide AAA functions in the event that the domain-part of the
username is missing or poorly formed.
This parameter is applied to all subscribers if their domain can not be determined from their username,
regardless of what domain they are trying to access.
NOTE: The default domain name can be the same as the source context.
username is missing or poorly formed.
This parameter is applied to all subscribers if their domain can not be determined from their username,
regardless of what domain they are trying to access.
NOTE: The default domain name can be the same as the source context.
Subscriber
Last-resort
context
Last-resort
context
Specifies the name of a context that can provide AAA functions in the event that the domain-part of the
username was present but does not match the name of a configured destination context.
This parameter is applied to all subscribers if their specified domain does not match a configured destination
context regardless of what domain they are trying to access.
NOTE: The last-resort context name can be the same as the source context.
username was present but does not match the name of a configured destination context.
This parameter is applied to all subscribers if their specified domain does not match a configured destination
context regardless of what domain they are trying to access.
NOTE: The last-resort context name can be the same as the source context.
Subscriber
username
format
username
format
Specifies the format of subscriber usernames, whether the username or domain is specified first, and the
character that separates them. The separator characters are:
character that separates them. The separator characters are:
@
%
-
\
#
/
Specify up to six username formats. The default is username @.
NOTE: The username string is searched from right to left for the separator character. If there are one or more
separator characters in the string, only the first recognized character is considered the actual separator. For
example, if you use the default username format, for the username string user1@enterprise@isp1, the system
resolves to the username user1@enterprise with domain isp1.
NOTE: The username string is searched from right to left for the separator character. If there are one or more
separator characters in the string, only the first recognized character is considered the actual separator. For
example, if you use the default username format, for the username string user1@enterprise@isp1, the system
resolves to the username user1@enterprise with domain isp1.
Optional Destination Context
The following table lists the information required to configure the optional destination context. As discussed previously,
This context is required if access control lists (ACLs) are used.
This context is required if access control lists (ACLs) are used.
Important:
If you use ACLs, the destination context consists only of the ACL configuration. Interface
configuration is not required.
Table 30. Required Information for Destination Context Configuration
Required
Information
Information
Description