(RADIATOR) Cisco LNS + VRF reply-attribute

Michael Bellears mbellears at staff.datafx.com.au
Wed Oct 26 17:02:55 CDT 2005


Thanks Martin - Appreciate the help!

	we keep the avpair as an avpair, trying to avoid shortcuts helps
with avoiding error... The thing is, you only need to configure the
Interface in the lcp-phase for the VRF, than, any Framed Route or
speciality runs under the set VRF, like this:
	 
	replyattr = 
	
Framed-IP-Address=10.255.100.49,Framed-Route=172.27.210.192/28,cisco-avp
air="lcp:interface-config=ip vrf forwarding
AT-TEST-11052",cisco-avpair="lcp:interface-config=ip unnumbered Loopback
11052"
	 
	This makes things a LOT easier :-)
	 
	=mw=
	 

________________________________

	Von: Michael Bellears [mailto:mbellears at staff.datafx.com.au]
	Gesendet: Mi 26.10.2005 00:27
	An: radiator at open.com.au
	Cc: Martin Wallner
	Betreff: RE: (RADIATOR) Cisco LNS + VRF reply-attribute
	
	

	>
	> yep, we are working with this VRF-configs here for years now.
	> Just construct the replyattrib accroding to the VRF, don't
	> forget to create a loopback for the connection in the
	> routerconfig, enter the VRF in the config too and you are
	> settled. You can do this with pretty much any
	> dial-in flavour too.  
	
	Excellent - Thanks Martin - So something along the lines of:
	
	Cisco-AVPair = "lcp:interface-config=ip vrf forwarding CUSTA
\nip
	unnumbered Loopback0"
	
	Would be adequate, as long as "CUSTA" vrf and "Loopback0" exist
on 7200?
	
	And there shouldn't be any probs adding routes also?
	
	Cisco-AVPair = "ip:route#1=vrf CUSTA 192.168.20.0 255.255.255.0
	192.168.110.1"
	
	Regards,
	Michael
	
	>
	> Martin
	>
	>
	> > -----Original Message-----
	> > From: owner-radiator at open.com.au
	> > [mailto:owner-radiator at open.com.au] On Behalf Of Michael
Bellears
	> > Sent: Dienstag, 25. Oktober 2005 06:36
	> > To: radiator at open.com.au
	> > Subject: (RADIATOR) Cisco LNS + VRF reply-attribute
	> >
	> > We are looking at implementing a Telstra L2 DSL Service,
	> using Cisco
	> > 7200s as LNS's - We would like to be able to place certain
	> dsl users
	> > into VRF's.
	> >
	> > We use Radmin...Is it as simple as Adding a Service Profile,
with
	> > cisco-avpair Radius attribute(Reply Item) containing the
	> vrf info and
	> > assigning that service profile to the appropriate users?
	> >
	> > Any info is greatly appreciated.
	> >
	> > Regards,
	> > Michael
	> >
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