■ default—All client requests with a domain present that has no map are
associated with the virtual router mapped to the default entry
■ Example
host1#show aaa domain-map
Domain: boston; virtual-router: default
Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel Tunnel
Tag Peer Source Type Medium Password Id Hostname
------ ------ ------ ------ ------ -------- ------ --------
31 <null> <null> l2tp ipv4 <null> <null> <null>
Tunnel
Tunnel Server Tunnel
Tag Name Preference
------ ------ ----------
31 <null> 2000
■ See show aaa domain-map.
show configuration
■ Use to display configuration information for the virtual routers configured on
your router.
■ You can create a configuration script from the output by saving it as a file with
the .scr extension.
■ You can exclude information about a particular type of interface.
■ You can use the output filtering feature of the show command to include or
exclude lines of output based on a text string that you specify. See
“Command-Line Interface” on page 29, for details.
■ Example
host1#show configuration virtual-router default
virtual-router default
ip domain-lookup
ip name-server 10.2.0.3
ip domain-name "junipercom.com"
!
host f 10.10.0.129 ftp anonymous null
interface null 0
!
interface fastEthernet 0/0
ip address 192.168.1.155 255.255.255.0
!
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1
no ip multicast-routing
!
mpls rsvp profile default
mpls ldp profile default
!
rtr 1
type echo protocol ipIcmpEcho 10.5.0.200 source fastEthernet0/0
frequency 1
samples-of-history-kept 5
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