[96] Framed-Interface-Id ................................................................210
[97] Framed-Ipv6-Prefix .................................................................211
[99] Framed-Ipv6-Route .................................................................211
[100] Framed-Ipv6-Pool .................................................................212
[123] Delegated-Ipv6-Prefix ............................................................212
[188] Ascend-Num-In-Multilink .......................................................213
All Tunnel Server Attributes ............................................................213
Juniper Networks Vendor-Specific Attributes .........................................214
[26-1] Virtual-Router .......................................................................214
[26-10] Ingress-Policy-Name ..........................................................214
[26-11] Egress-Policy-Name ............................................................215
[26-14] Service-Category ................................................................216
[26-15] PCR ....................................................................................216
[26-16] SCR ....................................................................................217
[26-17] MBS ...................................................................................217
[26-24] Pppoe-Description ..............................................................217
[26-35] Acct-Input-Gigapackets .......................................................218
[26-36] Acct-Output-Gigapackets ....................................................218
[26-44] Tunnel-Interface-Id .............................................................218
[26-45] Ipv6-Virtual-Router .............................................................219
[26-46] Ipv6-Local-Interface ...........................................................219
[26-47] Ipv6-Primary-DNS ..............................................................220
[26-48] Ipv6-Secondary-DNS ..........................................................220
[26-51] Disconnect-Cause ...............................................................221
[26-53] Service-Description ............................................................221
[26-55] DHCP-Options ....................................................................222
[26-56] DHCP-MAC-Address ...........................................................222
[26-57] DHCP-GI-Address ...............................................................222
[26-62] MLPPP-Bundle-Name .........................................................223
[26-63] Interface-Desc ....................................................................223
[26-81] L2C-Information .................................................................224
[26-92] L2C-Up-Stream-Data ..........................................................224
[26-93] L2C-Down-Stream-Data ......................................................225
[26-129] Ipv6-NdRa-Prefix ..............................................................225
[26-141] Downstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate ....................................226
[26-142] Upstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate .........................................226
[26-143] Max-Clients-Per-Interface .................................................227
[26-150] ICR-Partition-Id ................................................................227
All IPv6 Accounting Attributes ........................................................228
ANCP-Related Juniper Networks VSAs ...................................................229
DSL Forum Vendor-Specific Attributes ..................................................231
Including or Excluding Attributes in RADIUS Messages .........................232
Ignoring Attributes When Receiving Access-Accept Messages ...............233
Chapter 4
Configuring RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server
235
RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server Overview ................................................235
RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server Platform Considerations .........................236
RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server References .............................................236
How RADIUS Dynamic-Request Server Works ............................................237
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Page 42: ...2 Managing Remote Access JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 204: ...164 Managing RADIUS and TACACS JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 292: ...252 Monitoring RADIUS Relay Server JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
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Page 368: ...328 Managing L2TP JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 444: ...404 PPP Accounting Statistics JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 494: ...454 Managing DHCP JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 510: ...470 DHCP Local Server Configuration Tasks JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 556: ...516 Configuring DHCP Relay Proxy JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
Page 616: ...576 Managing the Subscriber Environment JUNOSe 11 0 x Broadband Access Configuration Guide...
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