•
interfaceType
—Type of dynamic interface, bridgedEthernet or ip
•
userNameUsage
—How the dynamic interface uses the username for authentication
purposes
•
user
—Use the name as specified.
•
user-prefix
—Use the name as a prefix to the interface physical location. The router
automatically postpends the physical location of the user to the username string.
The username format is userName.slot.port.vpi.vci. The resulting username string
is then used to authenticate with the RADIUS server.
•
userName
—RADIUS username
•
domainName
—Domain name
•
You may optionally supply password information:
•
passwordUsage
—How the dynamic interface uses the password for authentication
purposes
•
password
—Use the password as specified.
•
password-prefix
—Use the password as a prefix to the interface physical location.
The router automatically postpends the physical location of the user to the
password string. The password format is password.slot.port.vpi.vci. The resulting
password string is then used to authenticate with the RADIUS server.
•
password
—RADIUS password
•
If your router is running stateful SRP switchover (high availability), the use of the
subscriber
command to configure RADIUS authentication for subscribers on dynamic
bridged Ethernet interfaces might suspend stateful SRP switchover on the router or
prevent stateful SRP switchover from becoming active. For more information about
using the subscriber management application to bypass this limitation, see
“Authenticating Subscribers on Dynamic Bridged Ethernet over Static ATM Interfaces”
on page 519.
•
Example 1
host1(config-subif)#
subscriber ip user-prefix charlie domain myisp password-prefix
lucy
•
Example 2
host1(config-subif)#
subscriber bridgedEthernet user westford003
domain acmecorp.east password xyz123
•
Use the
no
version to remove the subscriber.
•
See subscriber.
Configuring Bridged Ethernet Dynamic Interfaces
A bridged Ethernet interface is IP over bridged Ethernet over ATM 1483 over ATM AAL5
over ATM.
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