access-internal (Dynamic Access-Internal Routes)
Syntax
access-internal { route subscriber-ip-address { qualified-next-hop underlying-interface { mac-address address; } }
Hierarchy Level
[edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options], [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options rib routing-table-name], [edit dynamic-profiles routing-options]
Description
(Releases earlier than Junos OS Release 15.1) Dynamically configure access-internal routes in a dynamic client profile. Access-internal routes are optional, but are used instead of access routes if the next-hop address is not specified in the Framed-Route Attribute [22] for IPv4 or the Framed-IPv6-Route attribute [99] for IPv6.
Starting in Junos
OS Release 15.1, we recommend that you use only access routes for
framed route support. We recommend that you
do not use access-internal routes. If you configure the access-internal
statement in the dynamic profile, it is ignored. The subscriber’s
address is stored in the session database entry before the dynamic
profile installs the framed route, enabling the next-hop address to
be resolved when it is not explicitly specified in the Framed-Route
RADIUS attribute (22) or Framed-IPv6-Route attribute [99].
The remaining statements are explained separately. Search for a statement in CLI Explorer or click a linked statement in the Syntax section for details.
Required Privilege Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Release Information
Statement introduced in Junos OS Release 9.5.
Support at the [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options]
and [edit dynamic-profiles profile-name routing-instances $junos-routing-instance routing-options rib routing-table-name]
hierarchy levels introduced
in Junos OS Release 10.1.
Change History Table
Feature support is determined by the platform and release you are using. Use Feature Explorer to determine if a feature is supported on your platform.