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When prefix delegation occurs, an immediate-update (if enabled) message, which
contains the delegated prefix information, is sent to the RADIUS server.
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When the prefix to be delegated to clients is obtained from the IPv6 local address
server than the RADIUS server and the
aaa dhcpv6-delegated-prefix
delegated-ipv6-prefix
command is configured, the delegated prefix is sent to
the RADIUS server in the Delegated-Ipv6-Prefix attribute in the immediate
accounting, Acct-Stop, or Interim-Acct messages.
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When the prefix to be delegated to clients is allocated from the IPv6 local address
server and the
aaa dhcpv6-delegated-prefix delegated-ipv6-prefix
command
is not configured, the delegated prefix is sent to the RADIUS server in the
Framed-Ipv6-Prefix attribute in the immediate accounting, Acct-Stop, or
Interim-Acct messages.
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For static interfaces, although the prefix configured using the CLI command is
used for DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation instead of the value returned by the RADIUS
server, the immediate accounting, Acct-Stop, or Interim-Acct messages contain
the prefix returned from the RADIUS server. If this attribute is not returned from
the RADIUS server, the immediate accounting, Acct-Stop, or Interim-Acct
messages do not report this attribute.
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See radius include
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Example
host1(config)#
radius include delegated-ipv6-prefix acct-start enable
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Use the
no
version to restore the default, disable.
[188] Ascend-Num-In-Multilink
Use the following command to manage the Ascend-Num-In-Multilink attribute.
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radius include ascend-num-in-multilink
radius include ascend-num-in-multilink
Use to include the Ascend-Num-In-Multilink attribute in Access-Request, Acct-Start,
or Acct-Stop messages.
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You can control inclusion of the Ascend-Num-In-Multilink attribute by enabling
or disabling this command.
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See radius include
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Example
host1(config)#
radius include ascend-num-in-multilink acct-start enable
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Use the
no
version to restore the default, disable.
All Tunnel Server Attributes
Use the following command to manage all tunnel server RADIUS attributes.
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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Chapter 3: Configuring RADIUS Attributes
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