Configuring The Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method - Juniper JUNOSE 11.1.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 6-4-2010 Configuration Manual

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session, you can configure RADIUS to include the Tunnel-Switch-Profile RADIUS
attribute (VSA 26-91) in RADIUS Access-Accept messages.
For more information about RADIUS Access-Accept messages, see "Configuring
RADIUS Attributes" on page 171. For more information about the Tunnel-Switch-Profile
attribute, see "RADIUS IETF Attributes" on page 259.
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Configuring the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method

You can configure the method that the router uses to calculate the transmit connect
speed of the subscriber's access interface for a tunneled L2TP session. L2TP reports
the transmit connect speed in L2TP Transmit (TX) Speed AVP 24. During the
establishment of an L2TP tunnel session, the LAC sends AVP 24 to the LNS to convey
the transmit speed of the subscriber's access interface.
You can configure the calculation method for the transmit connect speed reported
in L2TP Transmit (TX) Speed AVP 24 in any of the following ways. The first three
methods AAA domain maps, AAA tunnel groups, and RADIUS are mutually
exclusive.
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Configuring the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method
Enabling Tunnel Switching on the Router on page 396
Configuring L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles on page 396
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using AAA Domain Maps on page 397
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using AAA Tunnel Groups on page 398
Applying Default L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles on page 399
Applying L2TP Tunnel Switch Profiles by Using RADIUS on page 399
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AAA domain maps Use the tx-connect-speed-method command from Domain
Map Tunnel Configuration mode. For instructions, see "Using AAA Domain Maps
to Configure the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method" on page 404.
AAA tunnel groups Use the tx-connect-speed-method command from Tunnel
Group Tunnel Configuration mode. For instructions, see "Using AAA Tunnel
Groups to Configure the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method" on page 405.
AAA default tunnel parameters Use the aaa tunnel tx-connect-speed-method
command from Global Configuration mode. The router uses the calculation
method specified with this command if the tunnel attributes returned from an
AAA domain map, an AAA tunnel group, or a RADIUS authentication server do
not include the transmit connect speed calculation method. For instructions, see

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