2.
(Optional) Specify the type of encryption algorithm and the password or secret
that the subscriber must use to connect to the router. A subscriber can be assigned
either a password or a secret, but not both. For example:
host1(config-local-user)#
password 8 iTtakes2%
3.
(Optional) Specify the IP address to assign to the subscriber.
host1(config-local-user)#
ip-address 192.168.101.19
4.
(Optional) Specify the IP address pool used to assign the subscriber’s IP address.
host1(config-local-user)#
ip-address-pool svPool2
5.
(Optional) Assign the subscriber to an operational virtual router. This parameter
is applicable only if the subscriber is authenticated in the default virtual router.
host1(config-local-user)#
operational-virtual-router boston2
Assigning a Local User Database to a Virtual Router
Use the procedure in this section to assign a local user database to a virtual router.
The virtual router uses the database for local authentication when the subscriber
connects to the E Series router. Use the following commands in Global Configuration
mode:
NOTE:
If you do not specify a local user database, the virtual router selects the default
database by default. This applies to all virtual routers.
1.
Specify the virtual router name.
host1(config)#
virtual-router cleveland
2.
Specify the database to use for authentication on this virtual router.
host1:cleveland(config)#
aaa local select database westLocal40
Enabling Local Authentication on the Virtual Router
On the E Series router, RADIUS is the default AAA authentication method for PPP
subscribers. Use the commands in this section to specify that the local authentication
method is used.
To enable local authentication on the default router, use the following command:
host1(config)#
aaa authentication ppp default local
To enable local authentication on a specific virtual router, first select the virtual router:
host1(config)#
virtual-router cleveland
host1:cleveland(config)#
aaa authentication ppp default local
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