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7206 Config Help - DSL Aggregration


Thanks Do you have any more information on "However, on later
versions of IS if you were using PPPoE I think you can setup subscriber
profiles and services to do just that." ? :)
The end users are running PPPE to this box
Paul
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From: Robert Blayzor [mailto:rblayzor (AT) inoc (DOT) net]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 12:39 PM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: cisco-nsp (AT) puck (DOT) nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 7206 Config Help - DSL Aggregration
Paul Stewart wrote:
Hi everyone
We have a Cisco 7206VXR that we are doing DSL aggregation on
currently.
Thanks to some help from a buddy of mine, I believe we have found a
way to use different radius servers dependant on their domain name at
login time.
Below is current config. What I'd like to do is to have domain
abc.net added and use another radius server (that shouldn't be hard -
but the two listed below point to same radius server today) My
biggest challenge is trying to define separate IP pools for each
domain name at login
Any ideas? The l2tp provider has talked about using a series of
loopback addresses on our side and have each domain point to a
different loopback
If they are all coming on the same PVC and bound to the same
Virtual-Template, I don't think you can direct RADIUS requests to
another set of servers. If they come on a separate PVC you can bind
them to another Virtual-Template to which uses another AAA group and
another set of RADIUS servers. I don't think the router itself will
look at the RADIUS username attribute and direct it to another set of
RADIUS servers, that's what proxy RADIUS is for.
However, on later versions of IS if you were using PPPoE I think you
can setup subscriber profiles and services to do just that.
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Paul Stewart wrote:
Thanks Do you have any more information on "However, on later
versions of IS if you were using PPPoE I think you can setup subscriber
profiles and services to do just that." ? :)

The end users are running PPPE to this box

There is a caveat to the above. The customers or the customers CPE
would have to choose the service to log into. Usually this can be done
on the PPPoE client. If this is acceptable, I'll find the link, if not,
you're back to either another PVC or proxy RADIUS.



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