Configurable Connect-Info Attributes - Cisco 10000 Series Configuration Manual

Router access network control protocol
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Configurable Connect-Info Attributes

Command
Router# show policy-map policy-map-name class
class-name
Router# show policy-map session [input | output
|uid]
Router# show running-config
Router# show running-config interface interface
Parameterized transient policies are not visible in the running-configuration file. Only the originally
Note
configured policy is visible.
Configurable Connect-Info Attributes
The Configurable Connect-Info Attributes feature allows you to customize RADIUS Attribute 77,
Connect-Info, by configuring a connection identifier on the router at the subinterface level (for example,
an ATM VC or Gigabit Ethernet subinterface).
The router uses RADIUS Attribute 77 to send the following information about a connection to the
RADIUS server:
The connection identifier is an ASCII string with up to 64 characters that you define using the
aaa connect-info string command. The string option might specify characteristics of the subscriber to
enable you to easily recognize policy information for a connection. For example:
aaa connect-info subscriber_specific_info
The router copies the specified string to Attribute 77 and includes it in Access-Request and
Accounting-Start and Stop messages, as appropriate.
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A class identifier for broadband connections (for example, PPPoX)
Physical connection speeds for dial access
A VRF identifier for sessions established on interfaces that have the ip vrf forwarding string
command configured
Chapter 5
Displays
The configuration of the class you specify. The policy-map you
specify includes this class.
policy-map-name is name of the policy-map that contains the class
configuration you want to appear.
class-name is name of the class for the configuration you want to
appear. If you do not specify class-name, the router shows the
class configuration for all classes in the policy-map.
The inbound or outbound policy-maps configured per session.
Also displays the dynamic policy-map that is applied to the
subscriber session. If you do not specify any arguments, all
sessions with configured policy-maps display, which might have
an impact on performance.
input indicates inbound policy-maps.
output indicates outbound policy-maps.
uid is the session ID.
The current configuration of the router, including the default
QoS policy.
The configuration of the interface you specify that is currently
configured in the running-configuration file, including any service
policies attached to the interface.
Dynamic Service Policy Modifications
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