radius calling-station-format
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Use to include the Called-Station-Id attribute in Access-Request, Acct-Start, or
Acct-Stop messages.
You can control inclusion of the Called-Station-Id attribute by enabling or disabling
this command.
See radius include
Example
host1(config)#radius include called-station-id acct-start enable
Use the no version to restore the default, enable.
[31] Calling-Station-Id
Use the following commands to manage information for the Calling-Station-Id RADIUS
attribute.
radius calling-station-format
radius calling-station-delimiter
radius include calling-station-id
radius override calling-station-id remote-circuit-id
NOTE: For subscribers connected over the LAG interface in DHCP
standalone authenticate mode, The radius override calling-station-id
remote-circuit-id command enables RADIUS to use the PPPoE remote
circuit ID for the Calling-Station-Id attribute. By default, RADIUS uses a
delimited format for the interface description. The radius
calling-station-format command does not affect the value of the
Calling-Station-Id attribute.
For more information about subscribers connected over the LAG interface
in DHCP standalone authenticate mode, see "Propagation of LAG
Subscriber Information to AAA and RADIUS" on page 90.
Use to specify the format of the Calling-Station-Id [31] attribute on a virtual router.
For each field in angle brackets (<>) in the Calling-Station-Id formats, the virtual router
supplies the actual value for your configuration, unless otherwise specified.
To specify that the RADIUS client use the delimited format when the PPP user is
terminated at the non-LNS E Series router, use the delimited keyword.
Format for ATM interfaces:
<delimiter> <system name> <delimiter> <interface> <delimiter> <VPI> <delimiter>
<VCI><delimiter>
Format for Ethernet interfaces:
<delimiter> <system name> <delimiter> <interface> <delimiter> <VLAN>
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