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Use by RADIUS
or L2TP
Enabling
the router to capture and format the PPPoE remote circuit ID sent
from the DSLAM has no effect by itself. To use the PPPoE remote circuit
ID value, you must send it to a RADIUS server, to an L2TP network
server (LNS), or to both by doing one or more of the following:
- Issue the radius override calling-station-id
remote-circuit-id command to substitute the remote circuit
ID value for the standard Calling-Station-Id [31] RADIUS attribute.
- Issue the radius override nas-port-id remote-circuit-id command to substitute the remote circuit ID value for the standard
NAS-Port-Id [87] RADIUS attribute.
- Issue the aaa tunnel calling-number-format command to generate L2TP Calling Number attribute value pair (AVP)
22 in a descriptive format that includes either or both of the agent-circuit-id
(suboption 1) and agent-remote-id (suboption 2) suboptions of the
PPPoE intermediate agent tags.
For more information about configuring RADIUS and
L2TP on E-series routers, see the JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide.
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