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Verifying Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support

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Chapter 16 Configuring RADIUS Features Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support You can override the NAS-Port-Type configured globally on the router at an interface or subinterface level. To override all global options on how the Extended NAS-Port-Type attribute is sent on any interfaces or subinterfaces such as for Ethernet, VLAN, Q-in-Q, VC, or VC ranges, enter the following commands in the PVC submode or Ethernet subinterface mode (beginning in global configuration mode): Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Command Router(config)# interface atm 5/0/0.1 Router(config-subif)# pvc 1/33 Router(config-if-atm-vc)# radius attribute nas-port-type [value] Purpose Enters ATM subinterface mode. Enters PVC subinterface mode. To set a different extended NAS-Port-Type value for an interface or subinterface, select a value for a port type to override the NAS-Port type configured globally. This feature allows for further differentiation of different customer usage. Select a value for NAS-Port-Type. Value can be any number, 0-2147483647, chosen by the customer. In particular, customizing your own value is useful when you need to differentiate the NAS-Port-Type based on which type of end client is actually using the port. For example if you want to track mobile clients behind a specific PVC, you can define your own NAS-Port-Type for mobile clients. Note You must choose a number within the range 1-40 for value if you wish to set a different customized extended NAS-Port-Type value and do that in conjunction with configuring an extended specific service port type (using the "format e type" command). Choosing a number outside that range will cause the default NAS-port format e string to be used to configure the NAS-Port value that is sent for that session. Verifying Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support To verify the Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support feature, enter the following command in privileged EXEC mode: Command Router# show running-config Purpose Displays the current configuration of the router. Check the output of this command to confirm the configuration. The following example displays the current configuration of RADIUS command output, where you have enabled the extended NAS-Port-Types. You can use delimiting characters to display only the relevant parts of the configuration. Router# show run | inc radius aaa authentication ppp default group radius aaa authorization network default group radius aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius radius-server attribute 61 extended radius-server attribute nas-port format e SSSSAPPPUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU OL-2226-23 Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide 16-49

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Cisco 10000 Series Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 16
Configuring RADIUS Features
Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port Support
You can override the NAS-Port-Type configured globally on the router at an interface or subinterface
level. To override all global options on how the Extended NAS-Port-Type attribute is sent on any interfaces
or subinterfaces such as for Ethernet, VLAN, Q-in-Q, VC, or VC ranges, enter the following commands
in the PVC submode or Ethernet subinterface mode (beginning in global configuration mode):
Verifying Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support
To verify the Extended NAS-Port-Type and NAS-Port-ID Attributes Support feature, enter the following
command in privileged EXEC mode:
The following example displays the current configuration of RADIUS command output, where you have
enabled the extended NAS-Port-Types. You can use delimiting characters to display only the relevant
parts of the configuration.
Router#
show run
|
inc radius
aaa authentication ppp default group radius
aaa authorization network default group radius
aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius
radius-server attribute 61 extended
radius-server attribute nas-port format e SSSSAPPPUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Command
Purpose
Step 1
Router(config)#
interface atm 5/0/0.1
Enters ATM subinterface mode.
Step 2
Router(config-subif)#
pvc 1/33
Enters PVC subinterface mode.
Step 3
Router(config-if-atm-vc)#
radius
attribute nas-port-type
[
value
]
To set a different extended NAS-Port-Type value for an interface
or subinterface, select a value for a port type to override the
NAS-Port type configured globally. This feature allows for
further differentiation of different customer usage.
Select a
value
for NAS-Port-Type. Value can be any number,
0-2147483647, chosen by the customer. In particular,
customizing your own value is useful when you need to
differentiate the NAS-Port-Type based on which type of end
client is actually using the port. For example if you want to track
mobile clients behind a specific PVC, you can define your own
NAS-Port-Type for mobile clients.
Note
You must choose a number within the range 1-40 for
value
if you wish to set a different customized extended
NAS-Port-Type value and do that in conjunction with
configuring an extended specific service port type (using
the “format e type” command). Choosing a number
outside that range will cause the default NAS-port format
e string to be used to configure the NAS-Port value that is
sent for that session.
Command
Purpose
Router#
show running-config
Displays the current configuration of the router. Check the output
of this command to confirm the configuration.