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Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations ▀
Cisco ASR 5000 Series Enhanced Feature Configuration Guide ▄
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Configuring Subscriber VLAN Associations
Subscriber traffic can be routed to specific VLANs based on the configuration of their user profile. Using this
functionality provides a mechanism for routing all traffic from a subscriber over the specified VLAN. All packets
destined for the subscriber must also be sent using only IP addresses valid on the VLAN or they will be dropped.
functionality provides a mechanism for routing all traffic from a subscriber over the specified VLAN. All packets
destined for the subscriber must also be sent using only IP addresses valid on the VLAN or they will be dropped.
RADIUS Attributes Used
The following RADIUS attributes can be configured within subscriber profiles on the RADIUS to allow the association
of a specific VLAN to the subscriber:
of a specific VLAN to the subscriber:
SN-Assigned-VLAN-ID : In the Starent VSA dictionary
SN1-Assigned-VLAN-ID : In the Starent VSA1 dictionary
Important:
Since the instructions for configuring subscriber profiles differ between RADIUS server applications,
this section only provides the individual attributes that can be added to the subscriber profile. Please refer to the
documentation that shipped with your RADIUS server for instructions on configuring subscribers.
documentation that shipped with your RADIUS server for instructions on configuring subscribers.
Configuring Local Subscriber Profiles
Use the configuration example below to configure VLAN associations within local subscriber profiles on the system.
Important:
These instructions assume that you have already configured subscriber-type VLAN tags according to
the instructions provided in the Creating VLAN Tags section of this chapter.
Verify the subscriber profile configuration
Use the following command to view the configuration for a subscriber profile: