Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual page 234

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Where <interface> is one of the following items:
<port name>—The default setting
<VP description>—Appears if you use the atm vp-description command to assign
a text description to an individual VP on an ATM interface
<VC description>—Appears if you use the atm atm1483 description command to
assign a text description to VCs on an ATM 1483 subinterface and you use the
atm1483 export-subinterface-description command to enable sending of VC
interface descriptors to AAA
To specify that the RADIUS client use a fixed format of up to 15 characters consisting
of all ASCII fields, use the fixed-format keyword. The maximum number of characters
for each field is shown in square brackets ([ ]).
Format for ATM interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <VPI [3]> <VCI [5]>
Format for Ethernet interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <VLAN [8]>
Format for serial interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [2]> <port [1]> <0 [8]>
Where the final 8-byte field is always 0 (zero).
In the case of PPP terminated at the LNS, the Calling-Station-Id attribute is based
on the received L2TP calling number AVP.
To specify that the RADIUS client use a fixed format of up to 15 characters consisting
of all ASCII fields with a 1-byte slot field, 1-byte adapter field, and 1-byte port field, use
the fixed-format-adapter-embedded keyword. The maximum number of characters
for each field is shown in square brackets ([ ]).
Format for ATM interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [1]> <adapter [1]> <port [1]>
<VPI [3]> <VCI [5]>
Format for Ethernet interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [1]> <adapter [1]> <port [1]>
<VLAN [8]>
Format for serial interfaces:
<system name [4]> <slot [1]> <adapter [1]> <port [1]> <0 [8]>
Where the final 8-byte field is always 0 (zero).
For E120 and E320 routers, <adapter> is the number of the bay in which the I/O
adapter (IOA) resides, either 0 (representing the right IOA bay on the E120 router or
the upper IOA bay on the E320 router) or 1 (representing the left IOA bay on the E120
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