Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG) Fehlerbehebungsanleitung
Context Configuration Mode Commands
▀ radius change-authorize-nas-ip
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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radius change-authorize-nas-ip
Defines the NAS IP address and UDP port on which the current context will listen for Change of Authorization (COA)
messages and Disconnect Messages (DM). If the NAS IP address is not defined with this command, any COA or DM
messages from the RADIUS server are returned with a Destination Unreachable error.
messages and Disconnect Messages (DM). If the NAS IP address is not defined with this command, any COA or DM
messages from the RADIUS server are returned with a Destination Unreachable error.
Product
PDSN, FA, HA, GGSN, LNS
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Deletes the NAS IP address information which disables the system from receiving and responding to COA
and DM messages from the RADIUS server.
and DM messages from the RADIUS server.
Specifies the NAS IP address of the current context‘s AAA interface that was defined with the
command.
can either be an IPv4 address expressed in dotted decimal notation, or an IPv6 address
expressed in colon notation.
Specifies the shared secret key used to authenticate the client to the servers. The
keyword
indicates the key specified is encrypted. The key
must be a string of 1 to 15 alpha and/or numeric
characters or a string of 1 to 30 alpha and/or numeric characters when encrypted.
The
The
keyword is intended only for use by the system while saving configuration scripts. The
system displays the
keyword in the configuration file as a flag that the variable following the
keyword is the encrypted version of the plain text key. Only the encrypted key is saved as part of the
configuration file.
Default: 3799
The UDP port on which to listen for COA and DM messages.
The UDP port on which to listen for COA and DM messages.
Default: 300 seconds
must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295.
When a COA or DM request is received with an event-time-stamp, if the current-time is greater than
received-pkt-event-time-stamp plus event-time-stamp-window, the packet is silently discarded
When a COA or DM request is received without the event-timestamp attribute, the packet is silently
discarded.
received-pkt-event-time-stamp plus event-time-stamp-window, the packet is silently discarded
When a COA or DM request is received without the event-timestamp attribute, the packet is silently
discarded.