QTECH SmartEdge 600 Configuration User Manual

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Configuration and Operations

Table 16

Router DHCPv6 Interface Authentication

Task

Root Command

Notes

Configure an interface to be a
DHCPv6 server interface.

dhcpv6 server
interface

The DHCPv6 server uses the primary
IPv6 address of the interface as the
server IP address.

Enable AAA to authenticate
subscribers through the router
local database or RADIUS.

aaa authentication
subscriber local

or

aaa authentication
subscriber radius

Subscribers are authenticated
according to the parameters set in
the subscriber profile for the current
context.

When the router is configured to provide dual-stack and IPv6 subscriber
services, DHCPv6 requests AAA for prefix delegation. In response to the
DHCPv6 request, AAA returns one or more prefixes. For more information
on DHCPv6 configuration, refer to Configuring DHCP. For an example of an
end-to-end IPv6 configuration to check where AAA subscriber authentication is
required, refer to Configuring IPv6 Subscriber Services.

2.2.2.8

Configure Context-Specific RADIUS and Global RADIUS Authentication

To configure context-specific RADIUS authentication, followed by global
RADIUS authentication, perform the tasks described in Table 17.

Table 17

Context-Specific RADIUS and Global RADIUS Authentication

Task

Root Command

Notes

Enable global RADIUS
authentication.

aaa global authentication
subscriber

Enter this command in the global
configuration mode.

At least one RADIUS server IP
address or hostname must be
configured in the local context;
for more information, see
Configuring RADIUS.

Configure context-specific
RADIUS followed by global
RADIUS authentication.

aaa authentication subscriber

Enter this command in the
context configuration mode.

Use the radius global
construct with this command.

2.2.2.9

Authenticate Context-Specific RADIUS and Router (Local)

To authenticate subscribers using one or more RADIUS servers with IPv4
addresses or hostnames configured in the current context, followed by the
router, perform the task described in Table 18.

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