Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-20-2010 Configuration Manual page 292

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JunosE 11.2.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Table 49: RADIUS IETF Attributes Supported by JunosE Software
(continued)
Attribute
Number
Attribute Name
[83]
Tunnel-Preference
[85]
Acct-Interim-Interval
[86]
Acct-Tunnel-Packets-Lost
[87]
NAS-Port-Id
[88]
Framed-Pool
[90]
Tunnel-Client-Auth-Id
[91]
Tunnel-Server-Auth-Id
[96]
Framed-Interface-Id
254
Description
If more than one set of tunneling attributes is returned by the RADIUS server to
the tunnel initiator, this attribute is included in each set to indicate the relative
preference assigned to each tunnel.
Included in the Tunnel-Link-Start, the Tunnel-Link-Reject, and the
Tunnel-Link-Stop packets (LAC only)
Number of seconds between each interim accounting update for this session
Number of packets lost on a given link
Text string that identifies the physical interface of the NAS that is authenticating
the user
If the PPP user connects via ATM slot 12, port 2, subinterface 3, vpi 100, vci 101,
then the NAS-Port-Id value in the RADIUS packets will be atm 12/2.3:100.101
If the user is a PPP user that started as a result of the E Series LNS feature (that
is, no physical port), then the NAS-Port-Id value is as follows: media:local
address:peer address:local tunnel id:peer tunnel id:local session id:peer session
id:call serial number
For example: ip:172.81.1.98:172.81.1.99:18d:cb8:ce6:9f4:6
In this case, the local information refers to the LNS, and the peer information
refers to the LAC
NAS-Port-Id usually contains one of the following:
atm <slot> / <port><.subinterface>:<vpi>.<vci>
FastEthernet <slot> / <port><.subinterface> [:<vlan>]
GigabitEthernet <slot> / <port><.subinterface> [<vlan>
serial <slot>/<port> [:<sonetPath> [/<sonetTributary (x/x/x)>
[/<fractionalInterface>] ] ]
from LNS—ip:local ip:peer ip:local tid:peer tid:local sid:peer sid:call serial
number
tid—tunnel id
sid—session id
NOTE: Releases before 4.0.0 did not pass the subinterface number to RADIUS for
inclusion in the NAS-Port-Id. If you do not want the subinterface number to be
included, you must enter the aaa intf-desc-format include sub-intf disable
command to omit the subinterface.
Name of an assigned address pool that should be used to assign an address for the
user
Name used by the tunnel initiator during the authentication phase of tunnel
establishment
Name used by the tunnel terminator during the authentication phase of tunnel
establishment
IPv6 interface identifier configured by the user
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