[rbak-nsp] radius-guided CCOD
Frans Legdeur
frans at falco-networks.com
Tue Jan 19 04:20:55 EST 2010
Hi Benoit,
I would suggest some of the following configuration at Radius:
SE-3.2.1.120
<Circuit name, host.slot.port.vpi.vci>
Service-Type = Outbound-User ,
RB-PVC-Profile-Name = UBR ,
RB-PVC-Encapsulation-Type = AAA-ENCAPS-ATM-MULTI-PPPOE ,
RB-Bind-Type = AAA-MULTI-BIND-SUB ,
RB-Bind-Sub-User-At-Context = bugs at isp3 ,
RB-Bind-Sub-Password = letmein ,
RB-Bind-Auth-Protocol = AAA-PPP-CHAP-PAP
Not tested, but should come close too what you like to use ...
Kind regards,
Frans.
From: Benoit Auquier <benoit.auquier at alphanetworks.be>
Organization: Alpha Networks S.P.R.L.
Reply-To: Benoit Auquier <benoit.auquier at alphanetworks.be>
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 09:09:32 +0100
To: <redback-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Subject: [rbak-nsp] radius-guided CCOD
hi,
I'm trying to migrate from static configuration to a radius-guided CCOD
scenario, and I have some difficulties for some "complex " configurations
like this one :
atm pvc 64 239 profile ATM583 encapsulation multi
bind subscriber acs at local password acs
circuit protocol pppoe
bind authentication pap chap
does somebody have advice on how to map it right into radius attributes ?
thanks and best regards,
Benoit Auquier
Network Engineer
Rue Picardie, 43 T +32 2 241 81 11
1140 Brussels F +32 2 215 62 69
Belgium M +32 487 574 301
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