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LAC Service Configuration Mode Commands
▀ allow
▄ Cisco ASR 5000 Series Command Line Interface Reference
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allow
This command configure the system to allow different attributes in the LAC Hostname AVP and Called-Number AVP
for L2TP messages exchanged between LAC and LNS.
for L2TP messages exchanged between LAC and LNS.
Product
PDSN, GGSN
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Syntax
Disable the configured attribute and returns to the behavior that uses the LAC-Service name as the HostName
AVP.
AVP.
When enabled if AAA assigns a valid Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID attribute for the tunnel, it is used as the
HostName AVP in the L2TP tunnel setup message.
This keyword works in conjunction with
HostName AVP in the L2TP tunnel setup message.
This keyword works in conjunction with
keyword applied with
command in APN configuration mode.
When Tunnel parameters are not received from the RADIUS Server, Tunnel parameters configured in APN
are considered for the LNS peer selection. When APN configuration is selected, local-hostname configured
with
are considered for the LNS peer selection. When APN configuration is selected, local-hostname configured
with
command in the APN for the LNS peer will be used as a LAC Hostname.
This keyword configures the system to send APN name in Called-Number AVP as a part of ICRQ message
sent to the LNS. If this keyword is not configured, Called-Number AVP will not be included in ICRQ
message sent to the LNS.
sent to the LNS. If this keyword is not configured, Called-Number AVP will not be included in ICRQ
message sent to the LNS.
Usage
Use this command to configure the attribute for the HostName AVP for L2TP messages exchanged between
LAC and LNS.
LAC Hostname will be different for the subscribers corresponding to the different corporate APNs. In the
absence of a AAA assigned HostName, the LAC-Service name is used as HostName. By default the LAC-
Service name is used as the HostName AVP.
LAC and LNS.
LAC Hostname will be different for the subscribers corresponding to the different corporate APNs. In the
absence of a AAA assigned HostName, the LAC-Service name is used as HostName. By default the LAC-
Service name is used as the HostName AVP.
Example
The following command enables the use of the value of Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID attribute for the HostName AVP:
The following command enables the use of the value of Tunnel-Client-Auth-ID attribute for the HostName AVP: