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Mapping User Requests Without a Configured Domain Name

You can map a domain name called none to a specific virtual router so that the router can map user names that do not contain a domain name.

If a user request is submitted without a domain name, the router looks for a mapping between the domain name none and a virtual router. If a match is found, the user’s request is processed according to the RADIUS server configured for the named virtual router. If the router does not find the domain name none, it checks for the domain name default. If no matching entries are found, the router sends the request to the server configured on the default virtual router.


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