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Related Documentation

  • DSL Forum VSAs Supported for AAA Access and Accounting Messages
  • DSL Forum VSAs in AAA Access and Accounting Messages Overview
  • CLI Commands Used to Include DSL Forum VSAs in Access and Accounting Messages
 

DSL Forum VSAs

Table 1 describes the DSL Forum VSAs supported by JunosE Software for RADIUS. JunosE Software uses the vendor ID assigned to the DSL Forum (3561, or DE9 in hexadecimal format) by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).

Table 1: JunosE Software DSL Forum (Vendor ID 3561) VSA Formats

Attribute Number

Attribute Name

Description

Length

Subtype Length

Value

[26-1]

Agent-Circuit-Id

Identifier for the subscriber agent circuit ID that corresponds to the DSLAM interface from which subscriber requests are initiated

len

sublen

string: agent-circuit-id

[26-2]

Agent-Remote-Id

Unique identifier for the subscriber associated with the DSLAM interface from which requests are initiated

len

sublen

string: agent-remote-id

[26-129]

Actual-Data-Rate-
Upstream

Actual upstream data rate of the subscriber’s synchronized DSL link

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-130]

Actual-Data-Rate-
Downstream

Actual downstream data rate of the subscriber’s synchronized DSL link

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-131]

Minimum-Data-Rate-
Upstream

Minimum upstream data rate configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-132]

Minimum-Data-Rate-
Downstream

Minimum downstream data rate configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-133]

Attainable-Data-Rate-
Upstream

Upstream data rate that the subscriber can attain

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-134]

Attainable-Data-Rate-
Downstream

Downstream data rate that the subscriber can attain

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-135]

Maximum-Data-Rate-
Upstream

Maximum upstream data rate configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-136]

Maximum-Data-Rate-
Downstream

Maximum downstream data rate configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-137]

Minimum-Data-Rate-
Upstream-Low-Power

Minimum upstream data rate in low power state configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-138]

Minimum-Data-Rate-
Downstream-Low-Power

Minimum downstream data rate in low power state configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-139]

Maximum-Interleaving-
Delay-Upstream

Maximum one-way upstream interleaving delay configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-140]

Actual-Interleaving-
Delay-Upstream

Subscriber’s actual one-way upstream interleaving delay

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-141]

Maximum-Interleaving-
Delay-Downstream

Maximum one-way downstream interleaving delay configured for the subscriber

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-142]

Actual-Interleaving-
Delay-Downstream

Subscriber’s actual one-way downstream interleaving delay

12

6

integer: 4-octet

[26-144]

Access-Loop-
Encapsulation

Encapsulation used by the subscriber associated with the DSLAM interface from which requests are initiated

11

5

string: 3-byte

[26-254]

IWF-Session

Indication that the interworking function (IWF) has been performed for the subscriber’s session to enable the transport of PPP over ATM traffic on a PPPoE interface

8

2

No data field required

 

Related Documentation

  • DSL Forum VSAs Supported for AAA Access and Accounting Messages
  • DSL Forum VSAs in AAA Access and Accounting Messages Overview
  • CLI Commands Used to Include DSL Forum VSAs in Access and Accounting Messages
 

Published: 2012-06-27

 
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