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Service router radius attributes
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Table 2: Subscriber Host Identification (description) (Continued)
Attribute ID
Attribute Name
26-6527-18
Alc-Default-
Router
26-6527-27
Alc-Client-
Hardware-Addr
26-6527-28
Alc-Int-Dest-Id-Str
26-6527-29
Alc-Primary-Nbns
26-6527-30
Alc-Secondary-
Nbns
26-6527-34
Alc-PPPoE-
PADO-Delay
7750 SR RADIUS Attributes Reference Guide
Maps to dhcp offer/ack message option [3] default-router for a dhcpv4 radius
proxy scenario and defines the default gateway for the user. This attribute is
silently ignored if the NAS is doing dhcpv4 relay. In the latter case the default-
router is part of the dhcpv4 server configuration.
MAC address from a user that requests a service and included in CoA,
Authentication or Accounting (configure subscriber-mgmt authentication-
policy/radius-accounting-policy include-radius-attribute mac-address).
A string representing an aggregation point (for example, Access Node) and
interpreted as the intermediate destination id. Subscribers connected to the same
aggregation point should get the same int-dest-id string assigned. The int-dest-
id is used in mc-ring access redundancy to identify subscribers behind a ring
node (configure redundancy multi-chassis peer <ip-address> mc-ring ring/
l3-ring <name> ring-node <ring-node-name>). The int-dest-id can be used in
QoS to shape the egress traffic of a group of subscribers to an aggregate rate
using vports (configure port <port-id> ethernet access egress vport <name>
host-match dest <destination-string>) or secondary shapers on HS-MDAv2
(configure port <port-id> ethernet egress exp-secondary-shaper <secondary-
shaper-name>). For egress policed subscriber traffic, the inter-dest-id can be
used to select the egress queue-group for forwarding (configure port <port-id>
ethernet access egress queue-group <name> host-match dest <destination-
string>). Strings longer than the allowed maximum are treated as setup failures.
The IPv4 address of the primary NetBios Name Server (NBNS) for this
subscribers connection and maps to PPPoE IPCP option 130 Primary DNS
Server address or DHCPv4 option44 NETBIOS name server. Is an alternative
for 26-2352-99 RB-Client-NBNS-Pri or 26-4874-6 ERX-Primary-Wins.
The IPv4 address of the secondary NetBios Name Server (NBNS) for this
subscribers connection and maps to PPPoE IPCP option 132 Primary DNS
Server address or DHCPv4 option44 NETBIOS name server. Is an alternative
for 26-2352-100 RB-Client-NBNS-Sec or 26-4874-7 ERX-Secondary-Wins.
Specifies the number in deci-seconds that the PPPoE protocol stack on the NAS
waits before sending a PADO packet in response to a PADI request. In dual
homed topologies, you may want to designate a primary NAS and a backup
NAS for handling a particular service request. In such a scenario, you can
configure a delay for the backup NAS to allow sufficient time for the primary
NAS to respond to the client with a PADO packet. If the primary NAS does not
send the PADO packet within this delay period, then the backup NAS sends the
PADO packet after the delay period expires. This attribute is only applicable if
RADIUS PADI authentication is used (configure subscriber-mgmt
authentication-policy <ppp-policy-name> pppoe-access-method padi).
Values above the allowed Limits are truncated at the Limits boundary. There is
no PADO delay if the attribute is omitted or if the attribute is received with a
value of zero.
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