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[61] NAS-Port-Type
Use the following commands to manage and display information
for the NAS-Port-Type RADIUS attribute.
-
radius dsl-port-type
-
radius ethernet-port-type
-
radius include nas-port-type
radius dsl-port-type
- Use to configure the NAS-Port-Type attribute for the DSL
port type.
- This attribute can have several values. If the interface
(port) is DSL, then the attribute can have any value listed in the
command and uses the value configured. If the interface (port) is
Ethernet, then it sets the attribute to Ethernet and disregards the
parameter set with this command. Options include:
-
adsl-cap—Asymmetric
DSL, carrierless amplitude phase (CAP) modulation
-
adsl-dmt—Asymmetric
DSL, discrete multitone (DMT)
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idsl—ISDN DSL
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sdsl—Symmetric DSL
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virtual—Virtual
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xdsl—DSL of unknown
type
- Example
- host1(config)#radius dsl-port-type xdsl
- Use the no version to restore
the default, xdsl.
- See radius dsl-port-type
radius ethernet-port-type
- Example
- host1(config)#radius ethernet-port-type virtual
- Use the no version to restore
the default, ethernet.
radius include nas-port-type
- Use to include the NAS-Port-Type attribute in Access-Request,
Acct-Start, and Acct-Stop messages.
- You can control inclusion of the attribute by enabling
or disabling this command.
- See radius include
- Example
- host1(config)#radius include nas-port-type
acct-start enable
- Use the no version to restore
the default, enable.
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