remote-id. The RADIUS server compares the received nas-port-id attribute with the local line ID
information to verify the location of the user.
You can configure the content of the nas-port-id attribute that the PPPoE server sends to the
RADIUS server.
To configure the nas-port-id attribute:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter
interface/subinterface, Layer
3
interface/subinterface, VLAN
interface, Layer 3 aggregate
interface/subinterface,
VE-L3VPN
interface/subinterface,
EFM interface/subinterface
view.
3.
Configure the content of the
nas-port-id attribute.
4.
Configure
attribute to include the BAS
information automatically.
5.
Configure the PPPoE server
to trust the access line ID in
received packets.
6.
Configure the format that is
used to parse the circuit-id.
7.
Configure the transmission
format for the circuit-id.
8.
Configure the transmission
format for the remote-id.
Configuring a VA pool
The PPPoE server creates a VA interface for a PPPoE session to transmit packets between PPPoE
and PPP, and removes the VA interface when the user goes offline. Creating and removing VA
interfaces take time.
You can configure VA pools to improve the performance of PPPoE session establishment and
termination. A VA pool contains a group of automatically numbered VA interfaces. The PPPoE server
selects a VA interface from the pool for a requesting user and places the interface back to the VA pool
when the user goes offline. When the VA pool is exhausted, the system creates VA interfaces for new
PPPoE sessions, and removes those VA interfaces when the users go offline.
On a VT interface, you can create one global VA pool and one regional VA pool per member device
for interfaces bound with the VT interface.
•
The global VA pool contains VA interfaces for logical interfaces that might span multiple
devices, such as Ethernet aggregate interfaces.
Command
system-view
Layer
3
Ethernet
virtual
Ethernet
interface
interface-number
or
pppoe-server
content { all [ separator ] |
circuit-id | remote-id }
the
nas-port-id
pppoe-server
bas-info [ cn-163 ]
pppoe-server
trust
pppoe-server
circuit-id
{ cn-telecom | tr-101 }
pppoe-server
circuit-id trans-format { ascii |
hex }
pppoe-server
remote-id trans-format { ascii |
hex }
interface-type
access-line-id
access-line-id
access-line-id
access-line-id
parse-mode
access-line-id
access-line-id
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Remarks
N/A
The PPPoE server is enabled on
the interface.
By
default,
the
nas-port-id
attribute
contains
only
circuit-id.
By
default,
the
nas-port-id
attribute does not include the BAS
information automatically.
By default, the PPPoE server
does not trust the access line ID
in received packets.
The default mode is TR-101.
The default format is a string of
characters.
The default format is a string of
characters.
the
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