Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode Commands
bind ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16 ▄
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Default: 1813
auth-port port_number
: Specifies the port number of the interface where authentication proxy
requests are received by this service.
port_number
must be an integer from 0 through 65535.
Default: 1812
max-subscribers max_sessions
: Specifies the maximum number of subscriber sessions allowed
for the service. If this option is not configured, the system defaults to the license limit.
In StarOS 9.0 and later releases,
max_sessions
must be an integer from 0 through 4000000.
In StarOS 8.3 and earlier releases,
max_sessions
must be an integer from 0 through 3000000.
source-context source_context
: Specifies the source context where RADIUS accounting
requests are received.
source_context
must be an alphanumeric string of 1 through 79 characters.
This keyword should be configured if the source of the RADIUS requests is in a different context
then the IPSG service. If this keyword is not configured, the system will default to the context in
which the IPSG service is configured.
then the IPSG service. If this keyword is not configured, the system will default to the context in
which the IPSG service is configured.
Usage
Use this command to bind the IPSG RADIUS Server/eWAG service to a logical AAA interface and specify
the number of allowed subscriber sessions. If the AAA interface is not located in this context, configure the
the number of allowed subscriber sessions. If the AAA interface is not located in this context, configure the
source-context
parameter.
Use the accounting and authentication proxy settings to enable RADIUS proxy server functionality on the
IPSG. These commands are used when the NAS providing the RADIUS request messages is incapable of
sending them to two separate devices. The IPSG in RADIUS Server mode proxies the RADIUS request and
response messages while performing the user identification task in order to provide services to the session.
IPSG. These commands are used when the NAS providing the RADIUS request messages is incapable of
sending them to two separate devices. The IPSG in RADIUS Server mode proxies the RADIUS request and
response messages while performing the user identification task in order to provide services to the session.
Example
The following command binds the service to a AAA interface with and IP address of
10.2.3.4
located in
the source context named
aaa_ingress
:
bind address 10.2.3.4 source-context aaa_ingress