Monitoring Mapping Between User Domains and Virtual Routers
Purpose
Display the mapping between user domains and virtual routers.
The following keywords have significance when used as user domains:
- none—All client requests with no user domain name are associated with the virtual router mapped to the none entry
- default—All client requests with a domain present that have no map are associated with the virtual router mapped to the default entry
Action
To display the mapping between user domains and virtual routers:
host1#show aaa domain-map Domain: lac-tunnel; auth-router-name: lac; ip-router-name: default; ipv6-router-name: default Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tag Tunnel Peer Source Type Medium Password Tunnel Id ------ ----------- ------ ------ ------ -------- ----------- 5 192.168.1.1 <null> l2tp ipv4 welcome lac-tunnel
Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Server Tunnel Max Tag Client Name Name Preference Sessions Tunnel RWS ------ ----------- ------ ---------- -------- -------------- 5 lac boston 5 0 4
Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tx Tunnel Virtual Failover Switch Speed Tag Router Resync Profile Method ------ ------- -------- --------- ------ 5 <null> silent failover denver qos
Meaning
Table 18 lists the show aaa domain-map command output fields.
Table 18: show aaa domain-map Output Fields
Field Name | Field Description |
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Domain | Name of the domain |
auth-router-name | Access virtual router to which user domain name is mapped |
ip-router-name | IPv4 virtual router to which user domain name is mapped |
router-mask | IP mask of the local interface |
tunnel-group | Name of the tunnel group assigned to the domain map |
ipv6-router-name | IPv6 virtual router to which user domain name is mapped |
local-interface | Interface information to use on the local (E Series) side of the subscriber’s interface |
ipv6-local-interface | IPv6 interface information to use on the local (E Series) side of the subscriber’s interface |
poolname | Local address pool from which the router allocates addresses for this domain |
IP hint | IP hint is enabled |
strip-domain | Strip domain is enabled |
override-username | Single username used for all users from a domain in place of the values received from the remote client |
override-password | Single password used for all users from a domain in place of the values received from the remote client |
Tunnel Tag | Tag that identifies the tunnel |
Tunnel Peer | Destination address of the tunnel |
Tunnel Source | Source address of the tunnel |
Tunnel Type | L2TP |
Tunnel Medium | Type of medium for the tunnel; only IPv4 is supported |
Tunnel Password | Password for the tunnel |
Tunnel Id | ID of the tunnel |
Tunnel Client Name | Host name that the LAC sends to the LNS when communicating to the LNS about the tunnel |
Tunnel Server Name | Host name expected from the peer (the LNS) when during tunnel startup |
Tunnel Preference | Preference level for the tunnel |
Tunnel Max Sessions | Maximum number of sessions allowed on a tunnel |
Tunnel RWS | L2TP receive window size (RWS) for a tunnel on the LAC; displays either the configured value or the default behavior, which is indicated by system chooses (that is, the RWS value is set as 64) |
Tunnel Virtual Router | Name of the virtual router to map to the user domain name |
Tunnel Failover Resync | L2TP peer resynchronization method |
Tunnel Switch Profile | Name of the L2TP tunnel switch profile |
Tunnel Tx Speed Method | Method that the router uses to calculate the transmit connect speed of the subscriber’s access interface: static layer2, dynamic layer2, qos, actual, not set |