JunosE 11.2.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Table 51: JunosE Software DSL Forum (Vendor ID 3561) VSA Formats
(continued)
Attribute
Number
Attribute Name
[26-140]
Actual-Interleaving-
Delay-Upstream
[26-141]
Maximum-Interleaving-
Delay-Downstream
[26-142]
Actual-Interleaving-
Delay-Downstream
[26-144]
Access-Loop-
Encapsulation
[26-254]
IWF-Session
Pass Through RADIUS Attributes
RADIUS Attributes References
268
Description
Subscriber's actual one-way upstream
interleaving delay
Maximum one-way downstream
interleaving delay configured for the
subscriber
Subscriber's actual one-way downstream
interleaving delay
Encapsulation used by the subscriber
associated with the DSLAM interface
from which requests are initiated
Indication that the interworking function
(IWF) has been performed for the
subscriber's session to enable the
transport of PPP over ATM traffic on a
PPPoE interface
Table 52 on page 268 describes the RADIUS attribute that is not processed by JunosE
Software. The router simply passes this attribute to its destination.
Table 52: RADIUS Attribute Passed Through by JunosE Software
Standard
Number
Attribute Name
[79]
EAP-Message
For more information about RADIUS attributes, see the following RFCs:
RFC 2661—Layer Two Tunneling Protocol " L2TP" (August 1999)
RFC 2865—Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) (June 2000)
RFC 2866—RADIUS Accounting (June 2000)
RFC 2867—RADIUS Accounting Modifications for Tunnel Protocol Support (June 2000)
RFC 2868—RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support (June 2000)
RFC 2869—RADIUS Extensions (June 2000)
Subtype
Length
Length
12
6
12
6
12
6
11
5
8
2
Description
Used by RADIUS relay servers
Passed through to the RADIUS server
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Value
integer: 4-octet
integer: 4-octet
integer: 4-octet
string: 3-byte
No data field required