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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
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Subnet Releasing
10-5
On-Demand Address Pools for MPLS VPNs
10-5
Benefits On-Demand Address Pool Manager
10-6
Prerequisites for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
10-6
Required Configuration Tasks for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
10-6
Defining DHCP ODAPs as the Global Default Pooling Mechanism
10-7
Configuring the DHCP Pool as an ODAP
10-7
Configuring the AAA Client
10-8
Configuring RADIUS
10-9
Optional Configuration Tasks for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
10-10
Defining ODAPs on an Interface
10-10
Configuring ODAPs to Obtain Subnets Through IPCP Negotiation
10-11
Disabling ODAPs
10-11
Verifying On-Demand Address Pool Operation
10-12
Configuration Examples for On-Demand Address Pool Manager
10-14
Configuring DHCP ODAPs on an Interface
10-14
Configuring ODAPs to Obtain Subnets Through IPCP Negotiation
10-15
Monitoring and Maintaining an On-Demand Address Pool
10-15
Overlapping IP Address Pools
10-16
Feature History for Overlapping IP Address Pools
10-17
Restrictions for Overlapping IP Address Pools
10-17
Configuration Tasks for Overlapping IP Address Pools
10-17
Configuring a Local Pool Group for IP Overlapping Address Pools
10-17
Verifying Local Pool Groups for IP Overlapping Address Pools
10-18
Configuration Examples for Overlapping IP Address Pools
10-18
Generic IP Overlapping Address Pools Example
10-18
IP Overlapping Address Pools for VPNs and VRFs Example
10-19
C H A P T E R
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Configuring Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF
11-1
Feature History for Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF
11-2
Prerequisites for Local AAA Server, User Database—Domain to VRF
11-2
Establishing a PPP Connection
11-2
AAA Authentication
11-2
AAA Authorization
11-3
AAA Accounting
11-3
AAA Attribute Lists
11-4
Converting from RADIUS Format to Cisco IOS AAA Format
11-4
Defining AAA Attribute Lists
11-5
Subscriber Profiles
11-5
AAA Method Lists
11-6