Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual

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radius include nas-port-id
radius override nas-port-id remote-circuit-id
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[90] Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id

Use the following command to manage the Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id RADIUS attribute.
Use to specify whether the router includes the subinterface number or adapter
in the interface description it passes to RADIUS for inclusion in the NAS-Port-Id
attribute. By default, the subinterface and adapter are sent (the commands are
enabled).
Examples
host1#aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf disable
host1#aaa intf-desc-format include adapter enable
Use the no version to remove the configuration.
See aaa intf-desc-format include
Use to include the NAS-Port-Id attribute in the Access-Request, Acct-Start, or
Acct-Stop messages.
You can control inclusion of the NAS-Port-Id attribute by enabling or disabling
this command.
See radius include
Example
host1(config)#radius include nas-port-id access-request enable
Use the no version to restore the default, enable.
Use to configure RADIUS to override the standard use of the NAS-Port-Id attribute
and instead use the remote circuit ID transmitted from a DSLAM device.
See radius override nas-port-id remote-circuit-id
Example
host1(config)#radius override nas-port-id remote-circuit-id
Use the no version to restore the default NAS-Port-ID value, which is the physical
interface of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Monitoring Override Settings of RADIUS IETF Attributes on page 297
Monitoring the NAS-Port-ID RADIUS Attribute on page 301
Chapter 3: Configuring RADIUS Attributes
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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