Important: This chapter does not discuss the configuration of the local management context. Information about the local management context can be found in Chapter 1 of Command Line Reference. Additionally, when configuring Mobile IP take into account the MIP timing considerations discussed in MIP Timer Considerations.
Important: A fourth context that serves as a destination context must also be configured if Reverse Tunneling is disabled in the FA service configuration. Reverse Tunneling is enabled by default.
NOTE: If a separate system is used to provide HA functionality, the AAA context name should match the name of the context in which the AAA functionality is configured on the HA machine.
NOTE: For this configuration, the destination context name should not match the domain name of a specific domain. It should, however, match the name of the context in which the HA service is configured if a separate system is used to provide HA functionality.
NOTE: The default domain name can be the same as the source context. NOTE: The last-resort context name can be the same as the source context.
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• NOTE: The username string is searched from right to left for the separator character. Therefore, if there is one or more separator characters in the string , only the first one that is recognized is considered the actual separator. For example, if the default username format was used, then for the username string user1@enterprise@isp1, the system resolves to the username user1@enterprise with domain isp1.
NOTE: For this configuration, the destination context name should not match the domain name of a specific domain.
• Subscriber default domain name = AAA context
• Subscriber username format = username @
• Subscriber last-resort context name = AAA context
3. The PDSN service uses the Mobile IP FA context name to determine what destination context is facilitating the FA service. In this example, it determines that it must use the MIP Destination context.
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NOTE: For this configuration, the destination context name should not match the domain name of a specific domain.
• Subscriber default domain name = AAA context
• Subscriber username format = username @
• Subscriber last-resort context name = AAA context
3. The PDSN service uses the Mobile IP FA context name to determine what destination context is facilitating the FA service. In this example, it determines that it must use the MIP Destination context.
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NOTE: For this configuration, the destination context name should not match the domain name of a specific domain.
NOTE: The default domain name can be the same as the source context. NOTE: The last-resort context name can be the same as the source context.
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• NOTE: The username string is searched from right to left for the separator character. Therefore, if there is one or more separator characters in the string , only the first one that is recognized is considered the actual separator. For example, if the default username format was used, then for the username string user1@enterprise@isp1, the system resolves to the username user1@enterprise with domain isp1.
• Subscriber default domain name = AAA context
• Subscriber username format = username @
• Subscriber last-resort context name = AAA context
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