[RADIATOR] [IPv6] Issues with Framed-Interface-Id assignment
Elias
akelias at tm.net.my
Sun Aug 21 09:21:28 CDT 2011
Hi,
We're trying to use the attribute Framed-Interface-Id but the allocation
always fails. The output from RADIATOR shows the correct Id being
assigned, but a packet trace shows otherwise. How can we properly assign
this attribute?
[root at radtest radiator]# ./radpwtst -user dual_stack06 at v6test -password
ds06 -s 10.56.254.100 -noacct -trace
Sun Aug 21 11:46:04 2011: DEBUG: Reading dictionary file './dictionary'
sending Access-Request...
Sun Aug 21 11:46:04 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
..
Sun Aug 21 11:46:04 2011: DEBUG: Packet dump:
*** Received from 10.56.254.100 port 1645 ....
Code: Access-Accept
Identifier: 154
Authentic: w<131><210><189>7<255><217>\<158><148>Y<173><246><28><177><142>
Attributes:
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254
Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255
Unisphere-Virtual-Router = "HOME"
* Framed-Interface-Id = "10:1:1:1"*
Framed-IPv6-Prefix = 1000::/64
### Packet capture ###
Frame 3: 161 bytes on wire (1288 bits), 161 bytes captured (1288 bits)
Ethernet II, Src: 00:00:00_00:00:00 (00:00:00:00:00:00), Dst:
00:00:00_00:00:00 (00:00:00:00:00:00)
Internet Protocol, Src: 10.56.254.100 (10.56.254.100), Dst:
10.56.254.100 (10.56.254.100)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: 45988 (45988), Dst Port: sightline (1645)
Radius Protocol
Code: Access-Request (1)
Packet identifier: 0x85 (133)
Length: 119
Authenticator: 7d76375e8e182997f9c7c5ae3ba7ce83
[The response to this request is in frame 4]
Attribute Value Pairs
AVP: l=21 t=User-Name(1): dual_stack06 at v6test
AVP: l=6 t=Service-Type(6): Framed(2)
AVP: l=6 t=NAS-IP-Address(4): 203.63.154.1
AVP: l=14 t=NAS-Identifier(32): 203.63.154.1
AVP: l=6 t=NAS-Port(5): 1234
AVP: l=11 t=Called-Station-Id(30): 123456789
AVP: l=11 t=Calling-Station-Id(31): 987654321
AVP: l=6 t=NAS-Port-Type(61): Async(0)
AVP: l=18 t=User-Password(2): Encrypted
No. Time Source Destination Protocol
Info
4 6.139346 10.56.254.100 10.56.254.100
RADIUS Access-Accept(2) (id=133, l=74)
Frame 4: 116 bytes on wire (928 bits), 116 bytes captured (928 bits)
Ethernet II, Src: 00:00:00_00:00:00 (00:00:00:00:00:00), Dst:
00:00:00_00:00:00 (00:00:00:00:00:00)
Internet Protocol, Src: 10.56.254.100 (10.56.254.100), Dst:
10.56.254.100 (10.56.254.100)
User Datagram Protocol, Src Port: sightline (1645), Dst Port: 45988 (45988)
Radius Protocol
Code: Access-Accept (2)
Packet identifier: 0x85 (133)
Length: 74
Authenticator: 1435dfa93534eecd1cf14b7ada051737
[This is a response to a request in frame 3]
[Time from request: 0.008358000 seconds]
Attribute Value Pairs
AVP: l=6 t=Framed-IP-Address(8): Assigned
AVP: l=6 t=Framed-IP-Netmask(9): 255.255.255.255
AVP: l=12 t=Vendor-Specific(26) v=ERX(4874)
* AVP: l=10 t=Framed-Interface-Id(96): 31303a313a313a31*
AVP: l=20 t=Framed-IPv6-Prefix(97): 1000::/64
### Setup information ###
[root at radtest radiator]# radiusd -v
This is Radiator 4.8 on radtest
[root at radtest radiator]# grep Framed-Interface-Id dictionary
ATTRIBUTE Framed-Interface-Id 96 string
### User profile ###
dual_stack06 at v6test User-Password = "ds06"
Framed-IP-Address = 255.255.255.254,
Framed-IP-Netmask
= 255.255.255.255,
Unisphere-Virtual-Router = HOME,
Framed-Interface-Id
= 10:1:1:1,
Framed-IPv6-Prefix = 1000::/64,
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