Important: This chapter does not discuss the configuration of the local context. Information about the local management context can be found in the Command Line Interface Reference guide.
NOTE: For this configuration, the IP context name should be identical to the name of the destination context.
NOTE: For this configuration, the destination context name should not match the domain name of a specific domain.
2. For this example, the result of this process is that PDSN service determined that AAA functionality should be provided by the Source context.
3. The system communicates with the AAA server specified in the Source context’s AAA configuration to authenticate the subscriber.
4. The system determines that the egress context is the destination context based on the configuration of either the Default subscriber’s ip-context name or from the SN-VPN-NAME or SN1-VPN-NAME attributes that is configured in the subscriber’s RADIUS profile.
5. Data traffic for the subscriber session is routed through the PDN interface in the Destination context.
NOTE: For this configuration, the IP context name should be identical to the name of the destination context.
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.
2. For this example, the result of this process is that PDSN service determined that AAA functionality should be provided by the Source context.
3. The system communicates with the AAA server specified in the Source context’s AAA configuration to authenticate the subscriber.
4. The system determines that the egress context is the destination context based on the configuration of either the Default subscriber’s ip-context name or from the SN-VPN-NAME or SN1-VPN-NAME attributes that is configured in the subscriber’s RADIUS profile.
5. Data traffic for the subscriber session is routed through the PDN interface in the Destination context.
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