You can now filter trace results for AAA (authd), L2TP (jl2tpd), and PPP (jpppd) by subscribers or domains. Specify the filter user username option at the appropriate hierarchy level:
For subscriber usernames that have the expected form of user@domain, you can filter on either the user or the domain. The filter supports the use of a wildcard (*) at the beginning or end of the user, the domain, or both. For example, the following are all acceptable uses of the wildcard: tom@example.com, tom*, *tom, *ample.com, tom@ex*, tom*@*example.com.
You cannot filter results using a wildcard in the middle of the user or domain. For example, the following uses of the wildcard are not supported: tom*25@example.com, tom125@ex*.com.
When you enable filtering by username, traces that have insufficient information to determine the username are automatically excluded.
| Product / Application | Software | Introduced Release |
|---|---|---|
| MX5 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX10 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX40 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX80 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX204 | Junos OS | 17.4R1 |
| MX240 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX480 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX960 | Junos OS | 12.3R3 |
| MX10003 | Junos OS | 17.3R1 |