Cisco Cisco Packet Data Interworking Function (PDIF)
IPSG RADIUS Server Configuration Mode Commands
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Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 18 ▄
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Dictionary
Description
starent-835
This dictionary consists of all of the attributes in the starent-vsa1-835 dictionary and incorporates additional Starent
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the -835 dictionaries supported by the system.
Networks VSAs by using a two-byte VSA Type field. This dictionary is the master-set of all of the attributes in all
of the -835 dictionaries supported by the system.
starent-
vsa1
vsa1
This dictionary consists not only of the 3GPP2 dictionary, but also includes Starent Networks vendor-specific
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0–255). This is the default
dictionary.
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0–255). This is the default
dictionary.
Important:
In StarOS 12.0 and later releases, no new attributes can be added to the
starent-
vsa1
dictionary. If there are new attributes to be added, you can only add them to the
starent
dictionary. For more information, please contact your Cisco account representative.
starent-
vsa1-835
vsa1-835
This dictionary consists not only of the 3GPP2-835 dictionary, but also includes Starent Networks vendor-specific
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0–255). This is the default
dictionary.
attributes (VSAs) as well. The VSAs in this dictionary support a one-byte wide VSA Type field in order to support
certain RADIUS applications. The one-byte limit allows support for only 256 VSAs (0–255). This is the default
dictionary.
Important:
For information on the specific dictionary to use for your deployment contact your Cisco account
representative.
disconnect-message [ release-on-acct-stop acct_stop_wait_timeout
] [ dest-port
destination_port_number ]
Specifies to send RADIUS disconnect message to the configured RADIUS accounting client in call failure
scenarios.
scenarios.
release-on-acct-stop
acct_stop_wait_timeout
: Specifies to wait for the accounting stop request after sending
the Packet of Disconnect (PoD) to the client for the specified time. This keyword is disabled by default.
acct_stop_wait_timeout
must be an integer from 10 through 300 seconds. This indicates the time to wait to clear the
call in case IPSG does not receive any accounting stop for the subscriber after sending the PoD.
This keyword is configured on a per RADIUS accounting client basis and not for the entire service.
dest-port destination_port_number
: Specifies the port number to which the disconnect message must be sent.
destination_port_number
must be an integer from 1 through 65535.
interim create-new-call
Important:
This option does not apply to the IPSG Proxy Mode.
Specifies to create a new session upon receipt of a RADIUS interim message.
Default: Disabled
Default: Disabled
validate-client-ip
Specifies to enable the ipsgmgr to validate RADIUS accounting messages from different configured
RADIUS client IP address, and forward requests to the session manager.
RADIUS client IP address, and forward requests to the session manager.