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June 30, 2006 Chapter 7: Second Level Commands
SG1-UM-8500-03 7-37
Using native-ip realm command
The native-ip realm command specifies the realm string the system should use in the native-ip authenticating,
accounting, and service operations.
The realm should be added to the user-name field in all native-ip user's authentication and accounting radius
messages, except for web-authentication, regardless of its native-ip type (DHCP, Proxy radius, Plain IP).
The realm string should include the realm separator (such as, the @ symbol).
Usage
native-ip realm <realm string>
Parameter(s)
<realm string>
This is the native-ip realm string; it is an alpha-numeric string of up to 32 characters.
Example(s)
Using no native-ip realm command
The no native-ip realm command disables the native IP realm operation. The no operation should set the native IP
realm value to null.
Usage
no native-ip realm
Example(s)
Using native-ip roaming command
The native-ip roaming command enables seamless roaming of users between SCCs. It enables the native-ip
roaming between SCCs share the same subnet.
Usage
native-ip roaming [interface <Ethernet <slot\port> | VLAN <slot\port\sub-interface>
l2transport <destination> <vc-id>>]
Host(config)# native-ip realm
Host(config)# native-ip realm @nipnew
Host(config)# no native-ip realm
Host(config)# no native-ip realm
Host(config)# native-ip raoming