Table 20: Configuring Nondefault Formats for the PPPoE Remote Circuit ID
(continued)
Use This Command
To Configure This Nondefault Format
host1(config)#
radius remote-circuit-id-format
dsl-forum-1
Append the agent-circuit-id suboption to an
interface specifier that is consistent with the
recommended format in the DSL Forum
Technical Report (TR)-101—Migration to
Ethernet-Based DSL Aggregation (April 2006).
For details about how the router implements
this format, see “Format for dsl-forum-1
Keyword” on page 381.
For more information about configuring the format of the PPPoE remote circuit ID
value, see “radius remote-circuit-id-format” on page 418.
Remote Circuit ID Delimiter
If the format of the PPPoE remote circuit ID consists of two or more components,
the router uses a # character by default to delimit the components. Optionally, you
can use the
radius remote-circuit-id-delimiter
command to configure a nondefault
delimiter character (for example, ! or %) to separate multiple components in the
PPPoE remote circuit ID value. For information about how to use this command, see
“radius remote-circuit-id-delimiter” on page 417.
Format for dsl-forum-1 Keyword
When you specify the
radius remote-circuit-id-format
command with the
dsl-forum-1
keyword, the router appends the agent-circuit-id suboption value to an
interface specifier that is consistent with the recommended format in the DSL Forum
Technical Report (TR)-101—Migration to Ethernet-Based DSL Aggregation (April 2006).
The format of the PPPoE remote circuit ID when you use the
dsl-forum-1
keyword
is as follows:
dslForum1InterfaceSpecifier
#
agent-circuit-id
where:
■
dslForum1InterfaceSpecifier
is the interface specifier in
dsl-forum-1
format
■
# is the default delimiter character
■
agent-circuit-id
is the agent-circuit-id suboption (suboption 1) of the PPPoE
intermediate agent tags sent from the DSLAM
If the DSLAM transmits empty data for
agent-circuit-id
, the router appends the value
0/0/0/0/0/0 to
dslForum1InterfaceSpecifier
.
To obtain the value for
dslForum1InterfaceSpecifier
, the router translates an internally
generated interface specifier into the format for the
dsl-forum-1
keyword, using the
following conventions:
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