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Use to include the Upstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate attribute in Access-Request,
Acct-Start, and Acct-Stop messages.
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You can control inclusion of the Upstream-Calculated-Qos-Rate attribute by
enabling or disabling this command. Inclusion is disabled by default.
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Example
host1(config)#
radius include upstream-calculated-qos-rate access-request
enable
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Use the
no
version to restore the default, disable.
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See radius include
[26-143] Max-Clients-Per-Interface
The Max-Clients-Per-Interface RADIUS attribute is the maximum number of PPPoE
client sessions supported per interface. For DHCP clients, this value is the maximum
number of PPPoE sessions per logical interface. For PPPoE, this value is the maximum
number of PPPoE subinterfaces per PPPoE major interface. See
JUNOSe Release Notes,
Appendix A, System Maximums
corresponding to your software release for information
about the maximum number of PPPoE subinterfaces per PPPoE major interface
supported for each line module.
Use the following command to manage the Max-Clients-Per-Interface RADIUS
attribute.
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radius ignore pppoe-max-session
radius ignore pppoe-max-session
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Use to cause the Max-Clients-Per-Interface attribute to be ignored in Access-Accept
messages returned by the RADIUS server.
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You can control this behavior by enabling or disabling this command. Ignoring
the Max-Clients-Per-Interface attribute is enabled by default.
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Example 1—Ignores the Max-Clients-Per-Interface attribute returned by the
RADIUS server; this is the default behavior
host1(config)#
radius ignore pppoe-max-session enable
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Example 2—Accepts the Max-Clients-Per-Interface attribute returned by the
RADIUS server
host1(config)#
radius ignore pppoe-max-session disable
When you issue this command, the router passes the value of the
Max-Clients-Per-Interface attribute to the PPP application. PPP, in turn, sends
this value to the PPPoE application, which determines whether or not to tear
down the PPPoe interface based on the maximum session limit for this subscriber.
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Use the
no
version to restore the default, enable.
CLI Commands Used to Modify RADIUS Attributes
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