[cisco-bba] avpair for virtual template

Tony td_miles at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 10 08:06:52 EDT 2009


Hi David,

Have you looked through the archives ? This type of question has been asked before:

http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-bba/2007-February/000842.html

A general search on the topic will reveal plenty of other sample configs.

As for a list of cisco-avpair commands, I'm sure it exists somewhere, but usually I just go searching for a specific avpair to do what I need. You can also look in the standard radius dictionary to see if it has what you need:
http://freeradius.org/rfc/attributes.html

Try something and see how you go. Feel free to ask more questions if you can't get something working.

regards,
Tony.

--- On Thu, 10/9/09, David Suarez - KNET <david at knet.es> wrote:

From: David Suarez - KNET <david at knet.es>
Subject: RE: [cisco-bba] avpair for virtual template
To: "Tony" <td_miles at yahoo.com>, "cisco-bba at puck.nether.net" <cisco-bba at puck.nether.net>
Received: Thursday, 10 September, 2009, 7:57 PM









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Hi Tony,  

   

Do
you have and example of this? Commands from cisco and from radius? 

   

Thank
you for your interest. 

   



David. 

  

  

  













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De: Tony
[mailto:td_miles at yahoo.com] 

Enviado el: miércoles, 09 de
septiembre de 2009 15:22

Para: cisco-bba at puck.nether.net; David Suarez - KNET

Asunto: Re: [cisco-bba] avpair for
virtual template 



   


 
  
  Hi David,

  

  I'm not sure if there is a RADIUS attribute for virtual-template, someone
  else may be able to provide you with a definite answer.

  

  As an alternative you could create a template that has all of the standard
  stuff in it and then groups/users to add anything you need for each
  connection. Using groups makes this easier to manage.

  

  As an example we do the following:

  

  1. default group - all users are a part of it, specifies things that every
  connection needs like "framed-protocol=PPP", etc.

  2. group per VPN - has the VRF the connection will be part of and the
  loopback address that it will be associated with (each VRF has it's own
  loopback that is different)

  3. per user attributes - static IP addresses, framed routes, etc that are
  user specific.

  

  This is done in a heirarchical type manner so that it's fairly easy to
  manage.

  

  HTH.

  

  regards,

  Tony.

  

  

  --- On Wed, 9/9/09, David Suarez - KNET <david at knet.es> wrote: 
     
  
  
  
  Hi all, 
    
  Somebody knows if exist a cisco-avpair
  for virtual templates? 
    
  I have a lot of PPPoE
  sessions inbound my router for the same interface 
    
  interface FastEthernet0/0 
   ip
  address 192.168.113.1 255..255.255.0 
  duplex auto 
   speed
  auto 
   pppoe
  enable group adslpersonal 
  ! 
  bba-group pppoe
  adslpersonal 
   virtual-template
  13 
   sessions
  per-mac limit 1 
  ! 
    
  With this solution I only can config
  one virtual-template for all users, but I would like set one per user or per
  user-group via RADIUS. 
  ideas? 
    
  And, are there a list of cisco-avpair commands? 
    
  Thanks in advance. 
    
  Regards. 
    
  David.. 
  
  
  
  
 


   







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