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Configuring Resolution Information for a NIC Proxy with the SRC CLI

Use the following configuration statements to configure a NIC proxy:

shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration name {
}


shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration name resolution {
    resolver-name resolver-name; 
    key-type key-type; 
    value-type value-type; 
    expect-multiple-values; 
    constraints constraints; 
}

To configure resolution information for a NIC proxy.

  1. From configuration mode, access the configuration statement that specifies the NIC proxy configuration.
  2. [edit]
    
    user@host# edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration name 
    resolution
    
    
    

For example:

[edit]
user@host# edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution

  1. Specify the NIC resolver that this NIC proxy uses.
  2. [edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
    
    user@host# set resolver-name resolver-name
    
    
    

This resolver must be the same as one that is configured on the NIC host. For example:

[edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
user@host# set resolver-name /realms/ip/A1

  1. Specify the NIC data type that the key provides for the NIC resolution.
  2. [edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
    
    user@host# set key-type key-type
    
    
    

For example:

[edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
user@host# set key-type ip

To qualify data types, enter a qualifier within parentheses after the data type; for example, to specify username as a qualifier for the key LoginName:

[edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
user@host# set key-type LoginName (username) 

  1. Specify the type of value to be returned in the resolution for the application that uses the NIC proxy.
  2. [edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
    
    user@host# set value-type value-type
    
    
    

For example:

[edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
user@host# set value-type SaeId

  1. (Optional) If the key can have more than one value, specify that the key can have multiple corresponding values.
  2. [edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
    
    user@host# set expect-multiple-values 
    
    
    
  3. (Optional. Available at the Advanced editing level.) If the application provides a constraint in the resolution request, specify the data type for the constraint. The constraint represents a condition that must or may be satisfied before the next stage of the resolution process can proceed.
  4. [edit shared sae configuration nic-proxy-configuration ip resolution]
    
    user@host# set constraints constraints
    
    
    

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