Related Topics
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To display a list of attributes that are included in RADIUS messages, see
Monitoring Included RADIUS Attributes on page 302
DSL Forum Vendor-Specific Attributes
You can use the
radius include dsl-forum-attributes
command to control the
inclusion of a set of DSL Forum VSAs in Access-Request, Acct-Start, Acct-Stop, and
(if Acct-Stop messages are specified) Interim-Acct messages that the router sends to
RADIUS.
The DSL Forum VSAs, as defined in RFC 4679—DSL Forum Vendor-Specific RADIUS
Attributes (September 2006), convey information about the associated subscriber
for and data rate of the DSL. A service provider might find it useful to enable inclusion
of the DSL Forum VSAs in RADIUS messages in order to bill subscribers for different
classes of service based on the data rate of their DSL connection.
NOTE:
JUNOSe software also supports several Juniper Networks VSAs that you can
use to include DSL-related information. See “ANCP-Related Juniper Networks VSAs”
on page 229 and “Juniper Networks VSAs” on page 259 .
The router receives data containing one or more of the DSL Forum VSAs from a
DSLAM connected to the router via a PPPoE interface. When you enable the inclusion
of the DSL Forum VSAs in these RADIUS messages, the router includes all of the
following attributes in the specified message type, provided that the VSA is available
in the information that the router receives from the DSLAM.
NOTE:
The router uses the vendor ID assigned to the DSL Forum (3561, or DE9 in
hexadecimal format) by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) for the DSL
Forum VSAs.
Maximum-Data-Rate-Downstream [26-136]
Agent-Circuit-Id [26-1]
Minimum-Data-Rate-Upstream-Low-Power [26-137]
Agent-Remote-Id [26-2]
Minimum-Data-Rate-Downstream-Low-Power
[26-138]
Actual-Data-Rate-Upstream [26-129]
Maximum-Interleaving-Delay-Upstream [26-139]
Actual-Data-Rate-Downstream [26-130]
Actual-Interleaving-Delay-Upstream [26-140]
Minimum-Data-Rate-Upstream [26-131]
Maximum-Interleaving-Delay-Downstream [26-141]
Minimum-Data-Rate-Downstream [26-132]
Actual-Interleaving-Delay-Downstream [26-142]
Attainable-Data-Rate-Upstream [26-133]
Access-Loop-Encapsulation [26-144]
Attainable-Data-Rate-Downstream [26-134]
IWF-Session [26-254]
Maximum-Data-Rate-Upstream [26-135]
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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Chapter 3: Configuring RADIUS Attributes
Summary of Contents for JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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