[RADIATOR] Radius SLA profile and Cisco ASR

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Tue Nov 22 21:57:11 UTC 2016


Hello Rohan -

The Radiator dictionary contains these definitions, which match what you show below:


VENDORATTR      9       cisco-Policy-Up                 37      string
VENDORATTR      9       cisco-Policy-Down               38      string


However, you will need to check with Cisco for the correct format of the strings.

It is also often the case that you need to use the “cisco-avpair” attribute, but again, you will need to check with Cisco.

You will also need to do some experiments, because sometimes the official information is incorrect.

Watching a debug on the Cisco device while you send the RADIUS access accept is probably the best way to see what is going on.

regards

Hugh


> On 23 Nov. 2016, at 08:42, rohan.henry cwjamaica.com <rohan.henry at cwjamaica.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Are the following the correct VSA's to use with Cisco ASR (1000) to define broadband user speed?
> 
> cisco-Policy-Up = "4Mbps"
> cisco-Policy-Down = "16Mbps"
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Regards,
> Rohan
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