RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

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Prerequisites for RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

You must be using a Cisco platform that supports VPDN to use this feature.

Restrictions for Radius Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

This feature is designed only for VPDN dial-in applications. It does not support VPDN dial-out.

Information about RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

The RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment ID feature allows the Layer 2 Transport Protocol access concentrator (LAC) to group users from different per-user or domain RADIUS profiles into the same active tunnel. The RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment ID feature defines a new avpair, Tunnel-Assignment-ID, which allows the LAC to group users from different RADIUS profiles into the same tunnel if the chosen endpoint, tunnel type, and Tunnel-Assignment-ID are identical. This feature introduces new software functionality. No new commands are introduced with this feature.

How to Verify if RADIUS Attribute 82 is Being Used by the LAC

There are no configuration steps for the RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment ID feature. This task verifies the RADIUS attribute 82 used by the LAC during tunnel authorization.

SUMMARY STEPS

    1.    enable

    2.    configure terminal

    3.    Router# debug radius


DETAILED STEPS
     Command or ActionPurpose
    Step 1 enable


    Example:
    Router> enable
     

    Enables privileged EXEC mode.

    • Enter your password if prompted.

     
    Step 2 configure terminal


    Example:
    Router# configure terminal
     

    Enters global configuration mode.

     
    Step 3 Router# debug radius

    Example:
    Router# debug radius
     

    Displays information associated with RADIUS. The output of this command shows whether attribute 82 is being sent in access requests.

     

    Configuration Examples for RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

    LAC Configuration Example

    The following example shows a sample LAC configuration when the VPDN group is defined on the router:

    aaa new-model 
    aaa authentication ppp default local 
    aaa authorization network default local 
    ! 
    bba-group pppoe bba_group1 
    virtual-template 1 
    ! 
    interface Loopback1 
    no ip address 
    vpdn-group VPDN_LAC1 
    request-dialin 
    protocol l2tp 
    local name tb162_LAC1 
    domain isp1.com 
    initiate-to ip 10.0.0.2 
    source-ip 10.0.0.1 
    l2tp tunnel receive-window 100 
    l2tp tunnel nosession-timeout 30 
    l2tp tunnel retransmit retries 5 
    l2tp tunnel retransmit timeout min 2 
    l2tp tunnel retransmit timeout max 8 
    l2tp tunnel hello 60 
    l2tp tunnel password tunnel1 
    ! 
    ! 
    interface virtual-template 1 
    no snmp trap link-status 
    no keepalive 
    ip unnumbered loopback1 
    ppp mtu adaptive 
    ppp authentication pap 
    no logging event link-status 
    ! 

    The following example shows a sample LAC configuration when the VPDN group is defined in RADIUS:

    aaa authentication ppp default group radius 
    aaa authorization network default radius 
    !
    bba-group pppoe bba_group1 
    virtual-template 1 
    ! 
    interface Loopback1 
    no ip address 
    interface virtual-template 1 
    no snmp trap link-status 
    no keepalive 
    ip unnumbered loopback1 
    ppp mtu adaptive 
    ppp authentication pap 
    no logging event link-status 

    LNS Configuration Example

    The following example configures VPDN on the LNS:

    hostname lns
    aaa new-model
    aaa authentication ppp default group radius
    aaa authorization network default group radius
    vpdn enable
    vpdn-group VPDN_LNS1
     accept-dialin
      protocol l2tp
      virtual-template 1
     terminate-from hostname tb162_LAC1
     local name LNS1
     l2tp tunnel hello 90
     l2tp tunnel password 0 hello1
    interface Loopback0
     ip address 10.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
    interface Virtual-Template1
     ip unnumbered Loopback0
     no keepalive
     peer default ip address pool mypool
     ppp authentication chap
    ip local pool mypool 10.1.1.10 10.1.1.50
    radius-server host lns-radiusd  auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646
    radius-server retransmit 3
    radius-server key cisco

    RADIUS Configuration Example

    The following examples configure the RADIUS server to group sessions in a tunnel:

    Per-User Configuration

    user@router.com Password = "cisco" Service-Type = Outbound,
           Tunnel-Type = :1:L2TP,
           Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = :1:"10.14.10.54",
           Tunnel-Assignment-Id = :1:"router"
    client@router.com Password = "cisco" Service-Type = Outbound,
           Tunnel-Type = :1:L2TP,
           Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = :1:"10.14.10.54",
           Tunnel-Assignment-Id = :1:"router"

    Domain Configuration

    eng.router.com Password = "cisco" Service-Type = Outbound,
            Tunnel-Type = :1:L2TP,
            Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = :1:"10.14.10.54",
            Tunnel-Assignment-Id = :1:"router"
    sales.router.com Password = "cisco" Service-Type = Outbound,
            Tunnel-Type = :1:L2TP,
            Tunnel-Server-Endpoint = :1:"10.14.10.54",
            Tunnel-Assignment-Id = :1:"router"

    Additional References

    The following sections provide references related to RADIUS Tunnel Attribute Extensions.

    Related Documents

    Related Topic

    Document Title

    Authentication

    “ Configuring Authentication ” module.

    RADIUS Attributes

    “ RADIUS Attributes Overview and RADIUS IETF Attributes ” module.

    Virtual private dialup networks (VPDN)

    Cisco IOS VPDN Configuration Guide , Release 15.0.

    Standards

    Standard

    Title

    None.

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    MIBs

    MIB

    MIBs Link

    None.

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    http:/​/​www.cisco.com/​go/​mibs

    RFCs

    RFC

    Title

    RFC 2868

    RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support

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    Feature Information for RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID

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    Table 1 Feature Information for RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment ID

    Feature Name

    Releases

    Feature Information

    RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment Id

    Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1

    The RADIUS Attribute 82: Tunnel Assignment ID feature allows the Layer 2 Transport Protocol access concentrator (LAC) to group users from different per-user or domain RADIUS profiles into the same active tunnel.

    In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1, support was added for the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers.