Cisco 10000 User Manual

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 16 Configuring RADIUS Features

Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support

Configuring Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Attributes Support

To configure Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Attributes Support, enter the following commands
in global configuration mode:

Command

Purpose

Step 1

Router(config)# radius-server attribute

61 extended

Enables extended, non-RFC compliant NAS-Port-Type values,
which will identify new broadband service port types, such as
PPPoA, PPPoEoA, PPPoEoE, PPPoEoVLAN, and PPPoEoQinQ,
and sends the appropriate value to the AAA records.

Step 2

Router(config)# radius-server attribute

nas-port format e

[string] [type

{nas-port-type}]

Example:

Router(config)# radius-server attribute

nas-port format e

SSSSAPPPUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

First configure a default NAS-Port format e string that will be
used as the default format by a session that has a NAS-Port-Type
which is not customized for a specific service port type value.

Specify a format string in configurable format e. Format e requires
you to explicitly define the usage of the 32 bits of attribute 5
(NAS-Port). The usage is defined with a given parser character for
each NAS-Port field of interest for a given bit field.

For string, the characters supported are:

Zero : 0

One : 1

DS0 shelf : f

DS0 slot : s

DS0 adapter : a

DS0 port : p

DS0 subinterface : i

DS0 channel : c

Async shelf : F

Async slot : S

Async port : P

Async Line : L

PPPoX slot : S

PPPoX adapter : A

PPPoX port : P

PPPoX VLAN Id : V

PPPoX VPI : I

PPPoX VCI : C

Session-Id : U

PPPoX Inner VLAN ID: Q

For more information on how to define string, see the Cisco IOS
Security Command Reference, Release 12.3T
.

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