HI, On Juniper MX104, i'v configured FR to send these attributes (in case of fixed IP for users): ERX-Primary-DNS = dns1's IP ERX-Secondary-DNS = dns2's IP ERX-Ingress-Policy-Name = OPE1-IN-Filter (filter's name on the routeur(optional)) ERX-Egress-Policy-Name = OPE1-OUT-Filter (filter's name on the routeur(optional)) Framed-Protocol = PPP Class = default Service-Type = Framed-User ERX-Virtual-Router-Name = default:default (logical system : RE) ERX-Local-Loopback-Interface = lo0.0 Framed-IP = USER's fixed ip Framed-IP-Netmask = 255.255.255.255 you need Juniper dictionaries. it works fine. Bye Jo On 05/05/2017 13:41, Alan DeKok wrote:
On May 5, 2017, at 7:39 AM, Marijn van Gool <marijn.vangool@comsave.com> wrote:
I have set up and configured PPPoE subscriber management on my Juniper MX80 router. I’m using FreeRadius version 2.1.12. I know it’s old and we’re planning on upgrading it soon.
A PPPoE client successfully authenticates using PAP and sends out a Framed-IP-Address (10.120.120.10) in the Access-Accept message back to the router: ... Sending Access-Accept of id 174 to 185.85.83.150 port 52772 Framed-IP-Address = 10.120.120.10 You probably also need to send back Framed-Protocol = PPP
The MX80 feels like the FreeRadius server is dead / unreachable, What does that mean?
while the connectivity is just fine. Without using PAP and with using an address pool on the router itself, all works fine. But I want to specify the IP address my users get.
Is there a different RADIUS VSA I need to use in this regard? Read the Juniper router documentation to see what RADIUS attributes it requires for IP address assignment. We have no idea how third-party products work.
Alan DeKok.
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