You have to use virtual profiles in the AS5300.
Usually, you do this by entering the following config
aaa authentication ppp default radius
aaa authorization network default radius
aaa accounting network start-stop radius
virtual-profile aaa
virtual-profile virtual-template 1
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interface virtual-
Idle-timeouts only worked correctly on ISDN calls after 11.3(8.1)T or
later. We have these working correctly by passing something like this:
AddToReply Service-Type = Framed-User, \
Framed-Protocol = PPP, \
Framed-Routing = None, \
At 10:53 AM 31/01/00 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have included the trace below with the cisco conf, it seems in the
>trace that all is sent correctly ...Oh is the correct syntax ip-addr OR
>ip_addr since I have seen both, and have tried both and none have
>worked.
>
>Iqbal
Hello Iqbal,
You will h
Hello,
If I specify a clause in Radiator without specifying
DefaultRealm, will all the usernames be appended with 'username@' or will
they simply remain 'username'? Typically we have always had 'DefaultRealm
local' which would write the 'username' as 'username@local'.
The reason I ask is bec
Frank,
If you want to just receive an update for new information eg. ip address,
use this command
aaa accounting update newinfo
If you want accounting records periodically, use
aaa accounting update periodic
where interval is in minutes, eg
aaa accounting update periodic 10
will send acco
For permanently-connected customers we just set the idle-timeout to the
maximum limit on the NAS and issue idle-timeouts out of radius on a user or
group basis.
Eg
interface Dialer 1
ip unnumbered FastEthernet0
no ip directed-broadcast
ip tcp header-compression passive
encapsulation ppp
As of IOS 11.3(8)T PPP per user timeouts work on both asynchronous and
synchronous (multilink ppp) interfaces. From 11.3(8.1)T these features work
on non-virtualised synchronous interfaces. I have spent many hours on
getting this working with Radiator successfully for both async and ISDN
calls
Hello,
Just wondering if anyone knows how to block a call when there is no caller
ID. I can use a check item such as:
testPassword="testpass", Calling-Station-Id=/249/
but Just wondering how to only accept when there is CLI
Thanks
Matt
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Matthew Nichols - CCNA
Network / Systems Engineer