[cisco-bba] [c-nsp] LAC - Disable Accounting messages just for L2TP users
Wayne Lee
linkconnect at googlemail.com
Sat Jan 24 07:52:41 EST 2009
Hi Victor
We see the same thing here, I believe it's because of the
authen-before forward in the vpdn config but I'm unable to test
removing it at the moment as the lab is busy
I'm interested in a solution for this also.
Wayne
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Victor Lyapunov
<victor.lyapunov at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I am trying to perform some tests where a Cisco router takes up the
> role of a LAC, forwarding PPP calls
> to the appropriate LNS according to the domain name provided by the user.
> At the same time this LAC must be able to localy terminate PPP
> sessions offering internet services to
> subscribers. I have used a fairly simple config like the
>
> aaa group server radius SUBS
> server a.b.c.d auth-port 1812 acct-port 1813
> throttle accounting 150
> load-balance method least-outstanding
> !
> aaa authentication ppp SUBS group SUBS
> aaa authorization network SUBS
> aaa accounting network SUBS
> action-type start-stop
> aaa accounting network default none
>
> vpdn-group <l2tp-domain>
> request-dialin
> protocol l2tp
> domain <l2tp-domain>
> initiate-to ip x.x.x.x
> source-ip y.y.y.y
> local name LAC
> l2tp tunnel password 0 cisco
>
> bba-group pppoe PPPOE
> virtual-template 10
>
> interface Virtual-Template10
> ip unnumbered Loopback0
> peer default ip address pool PPP_POOL_1
> ppp authentication pap SUBS
> ppp authorization SUBS
> ppp accounting SUBS
>
>
> The problem is that for the users that are localy terminated we need
> radius accounting. On the other hand
> no accounting is required for the L2TP forwarded users. Still the
> router generated accounting Start / Stop
> messages for these VPDN users creating extra load for the radius server.
>
> Is there a way to differentiate the accounting between VPDN and localy
> terminated subscribers? Specificaly disable
> accounting for L2TP fordwarded users and at the same time use radius
> accounting for localy terminated subscribers.
>
> Any help is welcomed
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