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You do not specify the optional
stacked
keyword.
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You specify the optional
stacked
keyword but the Ethernet interface does
not have an S-VLAN ID.
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Attribute 31, Calling-Station-Id, is used with Attribute 30, Called-Station-Id, in a
standard way when the router is the LNS and the LAC is a dial-up LAC (not an E
Series router). When the LNS receives the Calling-Station-Id and Called-Station-Id
AVPs, the router includes the values as they are, with no format changes in the
RADIUS messages.
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Example 1
host1(config)#
radius calling-station-format fixed-format
For example, when you configure this Calling-Station-Id format on an E320 router
for an ATM interface on system name eastern, slot 14, adapter 1, port 2, VCI 3,
and VPI 4, the virtual router displays the format in ASCII as ‘14’ ‘2’ ‘003’ ‘00004’.
The adapter number does not appear in this format.
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Example 2
host1(config)#
radius calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-embedded
For example, when you configure this Calling-Station-Id format on an E320 router
for an ATM interface on system name eastern, slot 14, adapter 1, port 2, VCI 3,
and VPI 4, the virtual router displays the format in ASCII as
‘E’ ‘1’ ‘2’ ‘003’ ‘00004’.
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Example 3
host1(config)#
radius calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-new-field
For example, when you configure this Calling-Station-Id format on an E320 router
for an ATM interface on system name eastern, slot 14, adapter 1, port 2, VCI 3,
and VPI 4, the virtual router displays the format in ASCII as
‘14’ ‘1’ ‘02’ ‘003’ ‘00004’.
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Example 4
host1(config)#
radius calling-station-format fixed-format-adapter-new-field stacked
For example, when you configure this Calling-Station-Id format on an E320 router
for an Ethernet interface on system name western, slot 4, adapter 1, port 3,
S-VLAN ID 8, and VLAN ID 12, the virtual router displays the format in ASCII as
‘west’ ‘04’ ‘1’ ‘03’ ‘0008’ ‘0012’.
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Use the
no
version to restore the default Calling-Station-Id format,
delimited
.
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See radius calling-station-format
radius calling-station-delimiter
Use to specify the Calling-Station-Id attribute’s delimiter for DSL PPP users.
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The delimiter is one special character you select to set off items in the
Calling-Station-Id’s definition (for example,
#
or
%).
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See radius calling-station-delimiter
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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Chapter 3: Configuring RADIUS Attributes
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