Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.0.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 4-1-2010 Configuration Manual page 73

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radius rollover-on-reject
radius tunnel-accounting
radius udp-checksum
radius update-source-addr
Use the no version to restore inclusion of the NAS-IP-Address [4] and
NAS-Identifier [32] RADIUS attributes of the virtual router that requested the
accounting information.
See radius override nas-info
Use to specify whether the router rolls over to the next RADIUS server when the
router receives an Access-Reject message for the user it is authenticating.
Example
host1(config)#radius rollover-on-reject enable
Use the no version to set the default of disable.
See radius rollover-on-reject
Use to specify that tunnel accounting be enabled or disabled.
This command turns on accounting messages: Tunnel-Start, Tunnel-Stop,
Tunnel-Reject, Tunnel-Link-Start, Tunnel-Link-Stop, and Tunnel-Link-Reject, as
described in RFC 2867.
Your router supports tunnel accounting for the L2TP LAC and LNS.
Example
host1(config)#radius tunnel-accounting enable
Use the no version to set the default, disabled.
See radius tunnel-accounting
Use to disable UDP checksums on virtual routers you configure for B-RAS.
Issue this command in the context of the appropriate virtual router.
Example
host1(config)#virtual router boston
host1:boston(config)#radius udp-checksum disable
Use the no version to reenable UDP checksums on virtual routers you configure
for B-RAS.
See radius udp-checksum
Use to specify an alternate source IP address for the router to use rather than
the default router ID.
Example
Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Accounting Servers
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