Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - BROADBAND ACCESS CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-12 Configuration Manual page 70

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JunosE 11.3.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
radius override nas-info
radius rollover-on-reject
radius tunnel-accounting
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Use to specify the algorithm—either direct or round-robin—that the E Series RADIUS
client uses to contact the RADIUS server.
The algorithm that you choose impacts the display status of a RADIUS server. For
information on the effect of the algorithm configuration on the display of the show
radius servers command, see "Monitoring RADIUS Server Information" on page 142.
Example
host1(config)#radius algorithm round-robin
Use the no version to set the algorithm to the default, direct.
See radius algorithm
Use to configure the RADIUS client to include the NAS-IP-Address [4] and
NAS-Identifier [32] RADIUS attributes of the authenticating virtual router in accounting
packets when the client performs AAA broadcast accounting. Normally, the accounting
packets include the NAS-IP-Address and NAS-Identifier of the virtual router that
generated the accounting information.
This override operation is a per-virtual router specification; use this command in the
correct virtual router context.
This command is ignored if the authenticating virtual router does not have a configured
RADIUS server.
Example
host1(config)#virtual-router vrXyz1
host1:vrXyz1(config)#radius override nas-info
host1:vrXyz1(config)#exit
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.
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