“Using AAA Default Tunnel Parameters to Configure the Transmit Connect Speed
Calculation Method” on page 400.
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RADIUS Include the Tunnel-Tx-Speed-Method RADIUS attribute (Juniper Networks
VSA 26-94) in RADIUS Access-Accept messages. For instructions, see “Using AAA
Default Tunnel Parameters to Configure the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation
Method” on page 400.
Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Methods
In previous releases, the router calculated the transmit speed of the subscriber’s
access interface based only on statically configured settings for the underlying layer 2
access interface. With this feature, you can obtain a more accurate representation
of the transmit connect speed by choosing a calculation method that reflects changes
to the layer 2 interface due to statically configured settings, dynamically configured
settings, or QoS settings.
You can choose one of the following methods for calculating the transmit connect
speed that is reported in L2TP Transmit (TX) Speed AVP 24:
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Static layer 2
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Dynamic layer 2
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QoS
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Actual (lesser of dynamic layer 2 or QoS)
The following sections describe each of these calculation methods.
NOTE:
Configuring the transmit connect speed calculation method has no effect on
the operation of the L2TP Receive (RX) Speed AVP 38 or the Connect-Info RADIUS
attribute [77] at the LAC.
Static Layer 2
The static layer 2 method calculates the transmit connect speed of the subscriber’s
access interface based on the statically configured settings for the underlying layer 2
ATM 1483 or Ethernet interface. The static layer 2 method does not reflect changes
to the transmit speed of the layer 2 interface due to dynamically configured settings
or to QoS.
For ATM 1483 circuits, the static layer 2 value is based on the bandwidth that the
connection requires. The router uses certain traffic parameters for each service
category to determine the required bandwidth for the connection. For more
information about how the router computes bandwidth for ATM 1483 circuits, see
the
Connection Admission Control
section in
JUNOSe Link Layer Configuration Guide
.
For Ethernet VLANs, the static layer 2 value is the advisory transmit speed of the
VLAN subinterface, if configured with the
vlan advisory-tx-speed
command, or the
speed of the underlying physical port if the advisory transmit speed is not configured.
Configuring the Transmit Connect Speed Calculation Method
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