- Read Me First
- Overview of ISG
- Configuring ISG Control Policies
- Configuring ISG Access for PPP Sessions
- Configuring ISG Access for IP Subscriber Sessions
- Configuring ISG IPv6 Support
- Configuring MQC Support for IP Sessions
- Configuring ISG Port-Bundle Host Key
- Configuring ISG as a RADIUS Proxy
- Configuring ISG as a RADIUS Proxy in Passthrough Mode
- ISG RADIUS Proxy Support for Mobile Users—Hotspot Roaming and Accounting Start Filtering
- Walk-By User Support in ISG
- ISG L2 Subscriber Roaming
- Configuring RADIUS-Based Policing
- Overview for Framed Route
- ISG Dynamic VLAN Interface Provisioning
- Ambiguous VLAN Support for IP sessions over ISG
- Configuring ISG Policies for Automatic Subscriber Logon
- Configuring DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Enabling ISG to Interact with External Policy Servers
- Configuring ISG Subscriber Services
- Configuring ISG Network Forwarding Policies
- Configuring ISG Accounting
- Configuring ISG Support for Prepaid Billing
- Configuring ISG Policies for Session Maintenance
- Redirecting Subscriber Traffic Using ISG Layer 4 Redirect
- Configuring Layer 4 Redirect Logging
- Configuring ISG Policies for Regulating Network Access
- Configuring ISG Integration with SCE
- Service Gateway Interface
- ISG MIB
- ISG SSO and ISSU
- ISG Debuggability
- Troubleshooting ISG with Session Monitoring and Distributed Conditional Debugging
- Configuring ISG Troubleshooting Enhancements
- Gx Diameter Support for ISG sessions
- DHCPv6 Support for ISG
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Restrictions for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Information About DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- How to Configure DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Configuration Examples for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Additional References
- Feature Information for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
Configuring DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
Intelligent Services Gateway (ISG) is a Cisco software feature set that provides a structured framework in which edge devices can deliver flexible and scalable services to subscribers. The DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon feature enables service providers to provision triple-play services to households by supporting transparent automatic logon (TAL) through Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) option 60 and option 82, and wholesale IP sessions through the virtual private network (VPN) ID extension to option 82.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Restrictions for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Information About DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- How to Configure DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Configuration Examples for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- Additional References
- Feature Information for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
Finding Feature Information
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Prerequisites for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
For vendor-class ID (option 60) to be used for authorization, the vendor-class ID must be inserted by the customer appliance (that is, the PC, phone, or set-top box) in the DHCP option 60 information.
For provisioning of wholesale IP sessions, the VPN-ID must be inserted in the DHCP option 82 information along with the circuit ID and the remote ID.
Restrictions for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
RADIUS proxy users are not supported by this feature.
Information About DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
- ISA Automatic Subscriber Logon
- Authorization Based on Option 60 and Option 82
- DHCP Option 82 with VPN-ID Suboption
ISA Automatic Subscriber Logon
TAL enables a specified identifier to be used in place of the username in authorization requests. Enabling the Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA) server to authorize subscribers on the basis of a specified identifier allows subscriber profiles to be downloaded from the AAA server as soon as packets are received from subscribers.
Session start is the event that triggers TAL. For DHCP-initiated IP sessions, session start occurs when a DHCP DISCOVER request is received.
Authorization Based on Option 60 and Option 82
The circuit ID and remote ID fields (option 82) are part of the DHCP relay agent information option. A digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) inserts the option 82 fields into DHCP messages; the customer appliance inserts the option 60 fields.
You can configure an ISG policy to use the circuit ID, remote ID, or vendor class ID, or a combination of the three, as the username in authorization requests. Alternatively, you can configure an ISG policy to use the NAS-Port-ID as the identifier for authorization. When you use the NAS-Port-ID as the identifier, you can configure it to include a combination of circuit ID, remote ID, and vendor-class ID.
By default, the ISG uses the circuit ID and remote ID that are provided by the Layer 2 edge-access device for authorization. The configuration of the ip dhcp relay information option command determines whether the ISG uses the option 82 information received, generates its own, or (when the encapsulate keyword is specified) encapsulates a prior option 82 along with its own option 82. For more information, see the "Configuring the Cisco IOS DHCP Relay Agent" section of the Cisco IOS IP Addressing Services Configuration Guide .
If the NAS-Port-ID is not configured to include option 60 and option 82, the NAS-Port-ID is populated with the ISG interface that received the DHCP relay agent information packet; for example, Ethernet1/0.
DHCP Option 82 with VPN-ID Suboption
To support wholesale services for IP sessions, the VPN-ID, together with the circuit ID and remote ID, must be specified in authorization requests. The DHCP option 60 and option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon feature enables you to include two sets of option 82 information in a single message so that devices within a household can be differentiated:
The first set of option 82 information carries household information and option 60 to associate the device within the household.
The second set of option 82 information, if VPN-ID is configured, carries the VPN information for the household.
The DHCP server processes the option 82 information, forwarded by the relay, with the VPN-ID, remote ID, circuit ID, and option 60 information to allocate an address.
How to Configure DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
You can configure an ISG policy for TAL using either a username or the NAS-Port-ID for authorization.
- Configuring an ISG Control Policy Using Option 60 and Option 82
- Configuring an ISG Control Policy Using NAS-Port-ID
- Configuring NAS-Port-ID to Include Option 60 and Option 82
Configuring an ISG Control Policy Using Option 60 and Option 82
Perform this task to configure an ISG control policy that inserts a specified identifier into the username field of the authorization request.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
policy-map
type
control
policy-map-name
4.
class
type
control
{class-map-name |
always}
event
session-start
5.
action-number
authorize
[aaa {list-name |
list {list-name |
default}} [password
password]] [upon
network-service-found {continue |
stop}] [use
method
authorization-type]
identifier
identifier-type [plus
identifier-type]
6.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring an ISG Control Policy Using NAS-Port-ID
Perform this task to configure an ISG control policy that uses NAS-Port-ID in the authorization request.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
policy-map
type
control
policy-map-name
4.
class
type
control
{class-map-name |
always}
event
session-start
5.
action-number
authorize
[aaa {list-name |
list {list-name |
default}} [password
password]] [upon
network-service-found {continue |
stop}] [use
method
authorization-type]
identifier
nas-port
6.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Configuring NAS-Port-ID to Include Option 60 and Option 82
Perform this task to include option 60 and option 82 in the NAS-Port-ID.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
radius-server
attribute
nas-port-id
include
{identifier1 [plus
identifier2] [plus
identifier3]} [separator
separator]
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
Example Option 60 and Option 82 in NAS-Port-ID
The following example uses the radius-server attribute nas-port-id include command to configure option 60 and option 82 authorization using circuit ID, remote ID, and vendor-class ID:
interface Ethernet0/0 service-policy type control RULEA ! interface Ethernet1/0 service-policy type control RULEB ! class-map type control match-all CONDA match source-ip-address 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 ! class-map type control match-all CONDB match vendor-class-id vendor1 ! policy-map type control RULEA class type control CONDA event session-start 1 authorize aaa list TAL_LIST password cisco identifier vendor-class-id ! policy-map type control RULEB class type control CONDB event session-start 1 authorize aaa list TAL_LIST password cisco identifier nas-port ! radius-server attribute nas-port-id include circuit-id plus remote-id plus vendor-class-id separator #
Additional References
Related Documents
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Configuring ISG policies for automatic subscriber logon |
"Configuring ISG Policies for Automatic Subscriber Logon" module in the Intelligent Services Gateway Configuration Guide |
Configuring a DHCP relay agent |
"Configuring the Cisco IOS DHCP Relay Agent" module in the IP Addressing Services Configuration Guide |
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Feature Information for DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon
The following table provides release information about the feature or features described in this module. This table lists only the software release that introduced support for a given feature in a given software release train. Unless noted otherwise, subsequent releases of that software release train also support that feature.
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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ISG: Authentication: DHCP Option 60 and Option 82 with VPN-ID Support for Transparent Automatic Logon |
Cisco IOS XE Release 3.1S |
Enables service providers to support TAL through DHCP option 60 and option 82 and wholesale IP sessions through the VPN-ID extension to option 82. The following commands were introduced or modified: radius-server attribute nas-port-id include |