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nas-port-extended-format (Access Profile)

Syntax

nas-port-extended-format {adapter-width width;ae-width width;port-width width;slot-width width;stacked;stacked-vlan-width width;vlan-width width;atm {adapter-width width;port-width width:slot-width width;vci-width width:vpi-width width;}}

Hierarchy Level

[edit access profile profile-name radius options]

Release Information

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1.

Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.1 for EX Series switches.

Option ae-width introduced in Junos OS Release 12.1.

Option stacked introduced in Junos OS Release 12.3.

Option atm introduced in Junos OS Release 12.3R3 and supported in later 12.3Rx releases.

Option atm supported in Junos OS Release 13.2 and later releases. (Not supported in Junos OS Release 13.1.)

Description

In an access profile, configure the RADIUS client to use the extended format for RADIUS attribute 5 (NAS-Port) and specify the width of the fields in the NAS-Port attribute. You can use the same access profile to configure the NAS-Port extended format for Ethernet subscribers and ATM subscribers.

Options

adapter-width width—Number of bits in the adapter field.

ae-width width—Number of bits in the aggregated Ethernet identifier field.

port-width width—Number of bits in the port field.

slot-width width—Number of bits in the slot field.

stacked—Include stacked VLAN IDs, in addition to VLAN IDs, in the NAS-Port extended format.

stacked-vlan-width width—Number of bits in the SVLAN ID field.

vlan-width width—Number of bits in the VLAN ID field.

atm—Configure the NAS-Port extended format for ATM subscribers; options include:

  • adapter-width width—Number of bits in the adapter field.
  • port-width width—Number of bits in the port field.
  • slot-width width—Number of bits in the slot field.
  • vci-width width—Number of bits in the ATM virtual circuit identifier (VCI) field.
  • vpi-width width—Number of bits in the ATM virtual path identifier (VPI) field.

Note: Each field can be 0 through 32 bits wide; however, the total of the widths of all fields must not exceed 32 bits, or the configuration fails.

The router may truncate the values of individual fields depending on the bit width you specify.

Required Privilege Level

admin—To view this statement in the configuration.

admin-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Published: 2013-09-30