To configure traffic-shaping parameters for PPPoA via domain maps, use the
atm
command in Domain Map Configuration mode.
atm
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Use to configure traffic-shaping parameters for PPPoA.
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Use one of the following keywords to select the traffic category to configure:
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ubr
—Unspecified bit rate
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ubrpcr—
Unspecified bit rate with peak cell rate
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nrtvbr
—Non–real time variable bit rate
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rtvbr
—Real time variable bit rate
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cbr
—Constant bit rate
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Example
host1(config)#
aaa domain-map atmTraffic
host1(config-domain-map)#
atm rtvbr 3897832145 3597861230 4294967295
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Use the
no
version to remove the traffic-shaping configuration.
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See atm
Mapping Application Terminate Reasons to RADIUS Terminate Codes
The JUNOSe software uses a default configuration that maps terminate reasons to
RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause attributes. You can optionally create customized
mappings between a terminate reason and a RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause
attribute—these mappings enable you to provide different information about the
cause of a termination.
When a subscriber’s L2TP or PPP session is terminated, the router logs a message
for the internal terminate reason and logs another message for the RADIUS
Acct-Terminate-Cause attribute (RADIUS attribute 49). RADIUS attribute 49 is also
included in RADIUS Acct-Off and Acct-Stop messages. You can use the logged
information to help monitor and troubleshoot terminated sessions.
Use the
show terminate-code
command to display information about the mappings
between application terminate reasons and RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause attributes.
Table 8 on page 84 lists the IETF RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause codes that you can
use to map application terminate reasons. In addition, you can also configure and
use proprietary codes for values beyond 22.
Table 8: Supported RADIUS Acct-Terminate-Cause Codes
Description
Name
Code
User initiated the disconnect (log out)
User Request
1
84
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Mapping Application Terminate Reasons to RADIUS Terminate Codes
JUNOSe 11.0.x Broadband Access Configuration Guide
Summary of Contents for JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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