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map (Domain Map)

Syntax

Hierarchy Level

Description

Specify the domain map to use to map options and parameters to subscriber sessions based on the subscriber domain.

Options

domain-map-name—Name of the domain map. The name is the same as the subscriber domain to which it will apply. For example, for the username user1@example.com, the domain map name is example.com.

  • * —Use the asterisk wildcard character in the domain-map-name to specify a wildcard domain map, which enables mapping based on a partial match (for example, xyz*northern.example.com).The router performs the wildcard lookup when there is no exact match for the subscriber domain name. The wildcard can appear anywhere within the domain name string, and can match zero or more characters. The asterisk is the only wildcard character, and only one wildcard is supported in a domain map name. If you include multiple asterisks, the first asterisk is treated as the wildcard character and the others are treated as non-wildcard characters.

  • default—Use a domain map name of default to specify the domain map that the router uses when there is no exact or wildcard match for the domain or realm name in the subscriber username.

  • none—Use a domain map name of none to specify the domain map the router uses when a subscriber username does not have a domain or realm name.

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Required Privilege Level

admin—To view this statement in the configuration.

admin-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 10.4.

override-password and strip-username options introduced in Junos OS Release 15.1.

wildcard character introduced in Junos OS Release 16.1.

sub-domain option introduced in Junos OS Release 21.3R1.