Alcatel-Lucent 8950 AAA Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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Policy Server tabManaging 8950 AAA Servers
4-24
365-360-001R6.0
Issue 1, December 2008
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The first property below lists all valid delimiters to split the User-Name attribute. All
delimiters are evaluated in the order they are entered. User-Name is searched character by
character from left to right for the match. The split is done on the first occurrence of the
delimiter.
Once a match is found, the second property is used to determine which part of the User-
Name attributes is the Base-Name and which part is the Realm. If you specified a
delimiter in the second property that was used to parse the User-Name, it is parsed as
<Base-Name>[Delimiter]<Realm>. If not, it is parsed as <Realm>[Delimiter]<Base-
Name>.
Table 4-15 lists the configurable entities of this panel.
Timeout Properties Panel
To go to the Timeout Properties panel, click on the Timeouts option from the Policy
Server data pane menu options on the left side. The Timeout Properties panel is displayed
as shown in Figure 4-16.
Table 4-15 User Name Parsing Delimiters Panel–Properties
Configurable Properties Description
Realm delimiter characters List of characters in search order to parse the user name
into a user and realm. By default, the realm is the left
hand value and the user is the right hand value, unless
the delimiter is found in the ‘Delimiters for realm on
right side’ value. The default when not specified is ‘@’.
Delimiters for realm on right-hand
side
List of characters that mean the realm is the right hand
value and the user is the left hand value of the parsed
user name. This list should be a subset of the Realm
Delimiter characters. The default when not specified is
‘@’.