VRF : southern
host1#
â– Map a VR to a user domain name in Domain Map Configuration mode. The VR
must already exist.
host1(config)#aaa domain-map jacksonville
host1(config-domain-map)#virtual-router western
host1(config-domain-map)#
aaa domain-map
â– Use to map a user domain name to a virtual router.
â– Examples
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map juniper.net vrouter_1
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map none vrouter__all_purpose
host1-0-1-90(config)#aaa domain-map DEFAULT vrouter_all_purpose
â– Use the no version to delete the domain map.
â– See aaa domain-map.
ip vrf
â– Use to create a VRF or access VRF Configuration mode to configure a VRF.
â– You must specify a route distinguisher after you create a VRF. Otherwise, the
VRF will not operate.
â– Example
host1-00-02-80:boston(config)#ip vrf vpn-A
â– Use the no version to remove a VRF.
â– See ip vrf.
telnet listen
â– Use to create a Telnet daemon to listen in a virtual router.
â– Example
host1(config)#virtual-router 3
host1:3(config)#telnet listen port 3223
â– Use the no version to delete the daemon.
â– See telnet listen.
virtual-router
544 â– Configuring Virtual Routers
JUNOSe 11.1.x System Basics Configuration Guide