09-17-2013 06:02 PM
Hi,
I have recently moved some of our DSL services onto a Cisco 7204 G1 running 12.2-33SRE7 advancedipservices. To to this move the service were terminating on the same type of router, but using a different IOS stream - 12.4(24)T7 advancedipservices.
Since the move we are no longer able to apply this "lcp:interface-config=bandwidth 2000" via RADIUS (we use it for routing calculations)
By running "debug radius authentication" I can see the attribute hitting the 7204, but it's not being applied - instead a value of 1000000 is being applied.
As far as I can see the configs on both routers is the same, and I'm starting to think it's a bug, but, I wanted to get some other opinions.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jonathan.
09-18-2013 07:11 PM
I've done some further testing and while DSL services delivered by L2TP are not having the bandwidth values applied, any PPTP sessions (using the same username, virtual-template and radius server) are having the bandwidth values applied.
The radius debug from both the L2TP and PPTP look similar with the obvious exceptions.
09-23-2013 09:59 PM
I managed to fix my issue - this might be helpful to someone down the track.
In the vpdn group I added the following line
l2tp ignore tx-speed
I then had to kill the associated tunnels - then when the sessions came back online the bandwidth value was set via radius.
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