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    Specifying a Dynamic Profile in a Domain Map

    A dynamic profile defines the set of characteristics that provide dynamic access and services for subscriber sessions (such as class-of-service, protocols, and interface support). The domain map feature enables you to apply a specific dynamic profile based on subscriber domains.

    Dynamic profiles are configured at the [edit dynamic-profiles] hierarchy, and can be specified or modified in several different ways. If conflicts occur, the router applies the dynamic profiles based on the precedence rules shown in Table 1.

    Table 1: Precedence Rules for Applying Dynamic Profiles

    Precedence (High to Low)

    How the Dynamic Profile Is Applied

    1

    Specified by the RADIUS Virtual-Router attribute (VSA 26-1) or the Redirect-VRouter-Name attribute (VSA 26-25)

    2

    Specified in the domain map configuration stanza

    3

    Specified in the client configuration stanza

    To include a dynamic profile in a domain map:

    1. Specify the domain map you want to configure.
      [edit access]user@host# edit domain map domain-map-name
    2. Specify the dynamic profile you want to include in the domain map.
      [edit access domain map domain-map-name]user@host# set dynamic-profile profile-name

    Published: 2013-02-11