Enhanced Test Command

The Enhanced Test Command feature allows a named user profile to be created with calling line ID (CLID) or dialed number identification service (DNIS) attribute values. The CLID or DNIS attribute values can be associated with the RADIUS record that is sent with the user profile so that the RADIUS server can access CLID or DNIS attribute information for all incoming calls.

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Restrictions for the Enhanced Test Command

The test aaa group command does not work with TACACS+.

How to Configure the Enhanced Test Command

Configuring a User Profile and Associating it with the RADIUS Record

This section describes how to create a named user profile with CLID or DNIS attribute values and associate it with the RADIUS record.

SUMMARY STEPS

    1.    enable

    2.    configure terminal

    3.    aaa user profile profile-name

    4.    aaa attribute {dnis | clid}

    5.    exit

    6.    test aaa group {group-name | } username password new-code [profile profile-name]


DETAILED STEPS
     Command or ActionPurpose
    Step 1 enable


    Example:
    Device> enable
     

    Enables privileged EXEC mode.

    • Enter your password if prompted.

     
    Step 2 configure terminal


    Example:
    Device# configure terminal
     

    Enters global configuration mode.

     
    Step 3 aaa user profile profile-name


    Example:
    Device(config)# aaa user profile profilename1
     

    Creates a user profile.

     
    Step 4 aaa attribute {dnis | clid}


    Example:
    Device# configure terminal
     

    Adds DNIS or CLID attribute values to the user profile and enters AAA-user configuration mode.

     
    Step 5 exit
     

    Exit Global Configuration mode.

     
    Step 6test aaa group {group-name | } username password new-code [profile profile-name]

    Example:
    Device# test aaa group username secret new-code profile profilename1
     

    Associates a DNIS or CLID named user profile with the record sent to the RADIUS server.

    Note   

    The profile-name must match the profile-name specified in the aaa user profile command.

     

    Verifying the Enhanced Test Command Configuration

    To verify the Enhanced Test Command configuration, use the following commands in privileged EXEC mode:

    Command

    Purpose

    Device# debug radius

    Displays information associated with RADIUS.

    Device# more system:running-config

    Displays the contents of the current running configuration file. (Note that the more system:running-config command has replaced the show running-config command.)

    Configuration Example for Enhanced Test Command

    User Profile Associated With a test aaa group command Example

    The following example shows how to configure the dnis = dnisvalue user profile “prfl1” and associate it with a test aaa group command. In this example, the debug radius command has been enabled and the output follows the configuration.

    aaa user profile prfl1
      aaa attribute dnis
      aaa attribute dnis dnisvalue
      no aaa attribute clid
    ! Attribute not found.
      aaa attribute clid clidvalue
      no aaa attribute clid 
      exit
    !
    ! Associate the dnis user profile with the test aaa group command.
    test aaa group radius user1 pass new-code profile profl1
    !
    !
    !
    ! debug radius output, which shows that the dnis value has been passed to the radius ! server.
    *Dec 31 16:35:48: RADIUS: Sending packet for Unique id = 0
     *Dec 31 16:35:48: RADIUS: Initial Transmit unknown id 8 172.22.71.21:1645, Access-Request, len 68
     *Dec 31 16:35:48: RADIUS: code=Access-Request id=08 len=0068
             authenticator=1E CA 13 F2 E2 81 57 4C - 02 EA AF 9D 30 D9 97 90
             T=User-Password[2]                 L=12 V=*
             T=User-Name[1]                     L=07 V="test"
             T=Called-Station-Id[30]            L=0B V="dnisvalue"
             T=Service-Type[6]                  L=06 V=Login                     [1]
             T=NAS-IP-Address[4]                L=06 V=10.0.1.81                 
     
     *Dec 31 16:35:48: RADIUS: Received from id 8 172.22.71.21:1645, Access-Accept, len 38
     *Dec 31 16:35:48: RADIUS: code=Access-Accept id=08 len=0038

    Additional References

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    Feature Information for Enhanced Test Command

    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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    Table 1 Feature Information for Enhanced Test Command

    Feature Name

    Releases

    Feature Information

    Enhanced Test Command

    Cisco IOS XE 3.3SG

    Cisco IOS XE 3.5E

    Cisco IOS XE Release 3.6E

    The Enhanced Test Command feature allows a named user profile to be created with calling line ID (CLID) or Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS) attribute values. The CLID or DNIS attribute values can be associated with the RADIUS record that is sent with the user profile so that the RADIUS server can access CLID or DNIS attribute information for all incoming calls.

    The following commands were introduced or modified: aaa attribute, aaa user profile, and test aaa group

    In Cisco IOS XE Release 3.6E, this feature is supported on Cisco Catalyst 3850 Series Switches.

    Glossary

    attribute --RADIUS Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) attributes are the original set of 255 standard attributes that are used to communicate AAA information between a client and a server. Because IETF attributes are standard, the attribute data is predefined and well known; thus all clients and servers who exchange AAA information via IETF attributes must agree on attribute data such as the exact meaning of the attributes and the general bounds of the values for each attribute.

    CLID--calling line ID. CLID provides the number from which a call originates.

    DNIS--dialed number identification service. DNIS provides the number that is dialed.

    Any Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and phone numbers used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses and phone numbers. Any examples, command display output, network topology diagrams, and other figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only. Any use of actual IP addresses or phone numbers in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental. © 2001, 2006-2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.