Cisco Cisco Packet Data Gateway (PDG)
Context Configuration Mode Commands N-R
radius change-authorize-nas-ip ▀
Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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key
keyword is the encrypted version of the plain text key. Only the encrypted key is saved as part of the
configuration file.
port port
The UDP port on which to listen for CoA and DM messages. Default: 3799
event-timestamp-window window
When a COA or DM request is received with an event-time-stamp, if the current-time is greater than the
received-pkt-event-time-stamp plus the event-time-stamp-window, the packet is silently discarded
When a COA or DM request is received without the event-time stamp attribute, the packet is silently
discarded.
received-pkt-event-time-stamp plus the event-time-stamp-window, the packet is silently discarded
When a COA or DM request is received without the event-time stamp attribute, the packet is silently
discarded.
window
must be an integer from 0 through 4294967295. If
window
is specified as 0 (zero), this feature is
disabled; the event-time-stamp attribute in COA or DM messages is ignored and the event-time-stamp
attribute is not included in NAK or ACK messages. Default: 300
attribute is not included in NAK or ACK messages. Default: 300
no-nas-identification-check
Disables the context from checking the NAS Identifier/NAS IP Address while receiving the CoA/DM
requests. By default this check is enabled.
requests. By default this check is enabled.
no-reverse-path-forward-check
Disables the context from checking whether received CoA or DM packets are from one of the AAA servers
configured under the default AAA group in the current context. Only the src-ip address in the received CoA
or DM request is validated and the port and key are ignored. The reverse-path-forward-check is enabled by
default.
If
configured under the default AAA group in the current context. Only the src-ip address in the received CoA
or DM request is validated and the port and key are ignored. The reverse-path-forward-check is enabled by
default.
If
reverse-path-forward-check
is disabled, the CoA and DM messages will be accepted from AAA
servers from any groups. If the check is enabled, then the CoA and DM messages will be accepted only from
servers under default AAA group.
servers under default AAA group.
mpls-label input in_label_value | output out_label_value1 [ out_label_value2 ]
This command configures COA traffic to use the specified MPLS labels.
in_label_value
is the MPLS label that identifies inbound COA traffic.
out_label_value1
and
out_label_value2
identify the MPLS labels to be added to COA response.
out_label_value1
is the inner output label.
out_label_value2
is the outer output label.
MPLS label values must be an integer from 16 through 1048575.
Usage
Use this command to enable the current context to listen for COA and DM messages.
Any one of the following RADIUS attributes may be used to identify the subscriber:
Any one of the following RADIUS attributes may be used to identify the subscriber:
3GPP-IMSI: The subscriber’s IMSI. It may include the 3GPP-NSAPI attribute to delete a single PDP
context rather than all of the PDP contexts of the subscriber when used with the GGSN product.
Framed-IP-address: The subscriber’s IP address.
Acct-Session-Id:Identifies a subscriber session or PDP context.