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Chapter 5 Configuring the Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol Access Concentrator and Network Server
Layer 2 Access Concentrator
VPDN Group
The vpdn-group attribute specifies the group to which the service belongs. All services with matching
group names are considered members of the same VPDN group. This attribute has the following syntax:
Cisco-AVpair=“vpdn:vpdn-group=group-name”
group-name
is the group to which the service belongs.
Example 5-6
VPDN Group—RADIUS Freeware Format
Cisco-AVpair=”vpdn:vpdn-group=group1”
Tunnel Share
The tunnel-share attribute indicates that the tunnel sharing feature is enabled for the service.
Example 5-7
Tunnel Share—RADIUS Freeware Format
Cisco-AVpair=”vpdn:tunnel-share=yes”
Verifying the Tunnel Sharing Configuration in the RADIUS Service Profile
To verify the RADIUS service profile, see the user documentation for your RADIUS server.
Enabling the RADIUS Server to Conduct Tunnel Service Authorization
To enable the RADIUS server to conduct dynamic tunnel service authorization, perform the following
tasks:
•
Configuring the RADIUS User Profile for Domain Preauthorization, page 5-14
•
Configuring the RADIUS Service Profile for Tunnel Service Authorization, page 5-15
Configuring the RADIUS User Profile for Domain Preauthorization
To enable domain preauthorization, enter the following configuration parameters in the user profile on
the RADIUS server:
RADIUS Entry
Purpose
nas-port
:
ip-address
:
slot
/
subslot
/
port
/
vpi
.
vci
Configures the NAS port username for domain preauthorization.
The
ip-address
argument is the management IP address of the
network service provider (NSP).
The
slot
/
subslot
/
port
argument specifies the ATM interface.
The
vpi
.
vci
arguments are the VPI and VCI values for the PVC.
Password = “cisco”
Sets the fixed password.
User-Service-Type = Outbound-User
Configures the service-type as outbound.
Cisco-AVpair = “vpdn:vpn-domain-list=domain1,
domain2,
...
”
Specifies the domains accessible to the user.