Radius Ietf Attributes; Nas-Ip-Address - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual

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For many attributes, you can configure the router to include the attribute in RADIUS
messages. For more information, see "Including or Excluding Attributes in RADIUS
Messages" on page 232.
You can also configure the router to ignore many attributes that it receives in
Access-Accept messages. For more information, see "Ignoring Attributes When
Receiving Access-Accept Messages" on page 233.
For a complete list of RADIUS attributes supported by JUNOSe software, see "RADIUS
IETF Attributes" on page 253.

RADIUS IETF Attributes

This section describes the RADIUS IETF attributes that you can configure using CLI
commands. The attributes are listed numerically each attribute is followed by a list
of the commands that you can use to manage the attribute and descriptions of each
command.

[4] NAS-IP-Address

Use the following commands to configure, manage, and display information for the
NAS-IP-Address RADIUS attribute.
radius override nas-ip-addr tunnel-client-endpoint
radius override nas-info
radius override nas-ip-addr tunnel-client-endpoint
radius override nas-info
Use to configure the RADIUS client (LNS) to use the tunnel-client-endpoint (LAC)
IP address for the NAS-IP-Address attribute.
See radius override nas-ip-addr tunnel-client-endpoint
Example
host1(config)#radius override nas-ip-addr tunnel-client-endpoint
Use the no version to restore the default address.
Use in the correct virtual router context to override standard use of
NAS-IP-Address and NAS-Identifier attributes for AAA broadcast accounting;
specifies that the attributes for the authentication virtual router be included in
accounting packets instead of the attributes for the virtual router that generates
the accounting information.
Example
host1(config)#virtual-router vrXyz1
host1:vrXyz1(config)#radius override nas-info
Chapter 3: Configuring RADIUS Attributes
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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