
Action
To display the mapping between user domains and virtual routers:
host1#
show aaa domain-map
Domain: lac-tunnel; router-name: lac; ipv6-router-name: default
Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel
Tag Tunnel Peer Source Type Medium Password Tunnel Id
------ ----------- ------ ------ ------ -------- -----------
5 192.168.1.1 <null> l2tp ipv4 welcome lac-tunnel
Tunnel Tunnel
Tunnel Tunnel Server Tunnel Max
Tag Client Name Name Preference Sessions Tunnel RWS
------ ----------- ------ ---------- -------- --------------
5 lac boston 5 0 4
Tunnel
Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tx
Tunnel Virtual Failover Switch Speed
Tag Router Resync Profile Method
------ ------- -------- --------- ------
5 <null> silent failover denver qos
Meaning
Table 13 on page 120 lists the
show aaa domain-map
command output fields.
Table 13: show aaa domain-map Output Fields
Field Description
Field Name
Name of the domain
Domain
Virtual router to which user domain name is mapped
router-name
Name of the tunnel group assigned to the domain
map
tunnel-group
IPv6 virtual router to which user domain name is
mapped
ipv6-router-name
Interface information to use on the local (E Series)
side of the subscriber’s interface
local-interface
IPv6 interface information to use on the local (E
Series) side of the subscriber’s interface
ipv6-local-interface
Local address pool from which the router allocates
addresses for this domain
poolname
IP hint is enabled
IP hint
Strip domain is enabled
strip-domain
Single username used for all users from a domain in
place of the values received from the remote client
override-username
Single password used for all users from a domain in
place of the values received from the remote client
override-password
Tag that identifies the tunnel
Tunnel Tag
Destination address of the tunnel
Tunnel Peer
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