A virtual private dial-up network (VPDN) allows a private network dial in service to span across to remote access servers (defined as the L2TP Access Concentrator [LAC]). When a Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) client dials into a LAC, the LAC determines that it should forward that PPP session on to an L2TP Network Server (LNS) for that client, which then authenticates the user and starts the PPP negotiation. Once PPP setup has completed, all frames are sent through the LAC to the client and the LNS.
This sample configuration allows you to use TACACS+ authentication with Virtual Private Dial-Up Networks (VPDNs). The LAC queries the TACACS+ server, determines which LNS to forward the user, and establishes the appropriate tunnel.
For more information on VPDNs, refer to Understanding VPDN.
There are no specific requirements for this document.
The information in this document is based on these software and hardware versions:
Cisco Secure ACS for UNIX version 2.x.x and later or TACACS+ freeware
Cisco IOS® Software Release 11.2 and later
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment. All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared (default) configuration. If your network is live, make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
For more information on document conventions, refer to the Cisco Technical Tips Conventions.
This section presents the information needed to configure the features described in this document.
In this example, the user is "jsmith@hp.com" with password "test". When "jsmith@hp.com" dials into the ISP router, the ISP router sends "hp.com" userid to the ISP TACACS+ server. The ISP server finds the "hp.com" userid and sends its tunnel-id ("isp"), the IP address of the home gateway (HGW) router (10.31.1.50), the Network Access Server (NAS) password ("hello"), and the gateway password ("there") back to the ISP router.
The ISP router initiates a tunnel and connects to the HGW router, which forwards the passwords for userid "hp-gw" ("there") and then userid "isp" ("hello") to the HGW TACACS+ server. Once the tunnels is established, the ISP router forwards to the HGW router the userid ("jsmith@hp.com") and password ("test") of the user that dials in. This user is authenticated on the HGW server. In the sample configurations in this document, the ISP router host name is "koala" and the HGW router host name is "thing_one".
Note: To find additional information on the commands used in this document, use the Command Lookup Tool (registered customers only) .
This document uses the network setup shown in this diagram.
This document uses the server configurations shown here.
!--- This user is on the ISP TACACS+ server. !--- The profile includes the Tunnel ID ("isp"), the IP address !--- of the Peer (10.31.1.50), !--- and the passwords used to authenticate the tunnel. !--- The ISP uses these attibutes to establish the tunnel. user = hp.com { service = ppp protocol = vpdn { tunnel-id = isp ip-addresses = "10.31.1.50" nas-password = "hello" gw-password = "there" } } !--- The next three users are on the HGW server. user = isp { chap = cleartext "hello" service = ppp protocol = ip { default attribute = permit } } user = hp-gw { chap = cleartext "there" service = ppp protocol = ip { default attribute = permit } } user = jsmith@hp.com { chap = cleartext "test" service = ppp protocol = ip { default attribute = permit } }
!--- This user is on the ISP server. # ./ViewProfile -p 9900 -u hp.com User Profile Information user = hp.com{ profile_id = 83 profile_cycle = 1 service=ppp { protocol=vpdn { set tunnel-id=isp set ip-addresses="10.31.1.50" set nas-password="hello" set gw-password="there" } protocol=lcp { } } } !--- The next three users are on the HGW server. !--- The next two usernames are used to authenticate the LAC !--- during tunnel initialization. # ./ViewProfile -p 9900 -u isp User Profile Information user = isp{ profile_id = 84 profile_cycle = 1 password = chap "********" service=ppp { protocol=ip { default attribute=permit } protocol=lcp { } } } # ./ViewProfile -p 9900 -u hp-gw User Profile Information user = hp-gw{ profile_id = 82 profile_cycle = 1 password = chap "********" service=ppp { protocol=ip { default attribute=permit } protocol=lcp { } } } !--- This username is used to authenticate the end user !--- after the tunnel is established. # ./ViewProfile -p 9900 -u jsmith@hp.com User Profile Information user = jsmith@hp.com{ profile_id = 85 profile_cycle = 1 password = chap "********" service=ppp { protocol=ip { default attribute=permit } protocol=lcp { } } }
This document uses the configurations shown here.
ISP Router Configuration |
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koala#show running config Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 11.2 no service password-encryption service udp-small-servers service tcp-small-servers ! hostname koala ! aaa new-model aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ none aaa authorization network tacacs+ none aaa accounting network start-stop tacacs+ enable password ww ! !--- VPDN is enabled. vpdn enable ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.31.1.5 255.255.255.0 ! interface Serial0 shutdown ! interface Serial1 shutdown ! interface Async1 ip unnumbered Ethernet0 encapsulation ppp async mode dedicated no cdp enable ppp authentication chap ! ip default-gateway 10.31.1.1 no ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.31.1.1 ! !--- Specify the TACACS server information on the NAS. tacacs-server host 171.68.120.194 tacacs-server key cisco no tacacs-server directed-request snmp-server community public RW snmp-server enable traps config ! line con 0 password ww line 1 16 password ww autoselect ppp modem InOut transport input all stopbits 1 rxspeed 115200 txspeed 115200 flowcontrol hardware line aux 0 line vty 0 4 exec-timeout 0 0 password ww ! end |
HGW Router Configuration |
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thing_one#show running config Building configuration... Current configuration: ! version 11.2 no service password-encryption no service udp-small-servers no service tcp-small-servers ! hostname thing_one ! aaa new-model aaa authentication ppp default tacacs+ none aaa authorization network tacacs+ none enable password ww ! !--- Enable VPDN. vpdn enable !--- Specify the remote host ("isp" on the network access server) !--- and the local name ("hp-gw" on the home gateway) to use to authenticate. !--- Also specify the virtual template to use. !--- The local name and the remote host name must match !--- the ones in the TACACS server. vpdn incoming isp hp-gw virtual-template 1 ! interface Loopback0 shutdown ! interface Ethernet0 ip address 10.31.1.50 255.255.255.0 ! interface Virtual-Template1 !--- Create a virtual template interface. ip unnumbered Ethernet0 !--- Un-number the Virtual interface to an available LAN interface. peer default ip address pool async !--- Use the pool "async" to assign the IP address for incoming connections. ppp authentication chap !--- Use CHAP authentication for the incoming connection. ! interface Serial0 shutdown ! interface Serial1 shutdown ! ip local pool async 15.15.15.15 no ip classless ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 10.31.1.1 ! tacacs-server host 171.68.118.101 no tacacs-server directed-request tacacs-server key cisco !--- Specify the TACACS+ server information on the NAS. ! line con 0 exec-timeout 0 0 line 1 8 line aux 0 line vty 0 4 ! end |
There is currently no verification procedure available for this configuration.
This section provides information you can use to troubleshoot your configuration.
Note: Before issuing debug commands, please see Important Information on Debug Commands.
debug aaa authentication—Displays information on authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA)/TACACS+ authentication.
debug aaa authorization—Displays information on AAA/TACACS+ authorization.
debug ppp negotiation—Displays PPP packets transmitted during PPP startup, where PPP options are negotiated.
debug tacacs+—Displays detailed debugging information associated with TACACS+.
debug vpdn errors—Displays errors that prevent a PPP tunnel from being established or errors that cause an established tunnel to close.
debug vpdn events—Displays messages about events that are part of normal PPP tunnel establishment or shutdown.
debug vpdn l2f-errors—Displays Layer 2 protocol errors that prevent Layer 2 establishment or prevent its normal operation.
debug vpdn l2f-events—Displays messages about events that are part of normal PPP tunnel establishment or shutdown for Layer 2.
debug vpdn l2f-packets—Displays messages about Layer 2 Forwarding protocol headers and status.
debug vpdn packets—Displays Layer 2 Tunnel Protocol (L2TP) errors and events that are a part of normal tunnel establishment or shutdown for VPDNs.
debug vtemplate—Displays cloning information for a virtual access interface from the time it is cloned from a virtual template to the time the virtual access interface comes down when the call ends.
These debugs are provided for reference.
koala#show debug General OS: AAA Authentication debugging is on AAA Authorization debugging is on AAA Accounting debugging is on VPN: VPN events debugging is on VPN errors debugging is on koala# %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to up 15:04:47: VPDN: Looking for tunnel -- hp.com -- 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x15FA80) user='hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='' authen_type=NONE service=LOGIN priv=0 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (2445181346): user='hp.com' 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (2445181346): send AV service=ppp 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (2445181346): send AV protocol=vpdn 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (2445181346): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (2445181346): user=hp.com 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (2445181346): send AV service=ppp 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (2445181346): send AV protocol=vpdn 15:04:47: TAC+: (2445181346): received author response status = PASS_ADD 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR (2445181346): Post authorization status = PASS_ADD 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV service=ppp 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV protocol=vpdn 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV tunnel-id=isp 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV ip-addresses=10.31.1.50 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV nas-password=hello 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: Processing AV gw-password=there 15:04:47: VPDN: Get tunnel info with NAS isp GW hp.com, IP 10.31.1.50 !--- The TACACS+ server returns the attributes the !--- NAS should use for the tunnel. !--- The tunnel-id is "ISP" and the IP address of HGW is 10.31.1.50. 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15FA80) user='hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='' authen_type=NONE service=LOGIN priv=0 15:04:47: VPDN: Forward to address 10.31.1.50 15:04:47: As1 VPDN: Forwarding... 15:04:47: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x118008) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:47: As1 VPDN: Bind interface direction=1 15:04:47: As1 VPDN: jsmith@hp.com is forwarded %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to up 15:04:49: AAA/ACCT: NET acct start. User jsmith@hp.com, Port Async1: Async1 !--- User finishes and disconnects. %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Async1, changed state to down %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Async1, changed state to reset 15:05:27: As1 VPDN: Cleanup 15:05:27: As1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:27: As1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:27: As1 VPDN: Unbind interface 15:05:27: AAA/ACCT: Network acct stop. User jsmith@hp.com, Port Async1: task_id=2 timezone=UTC service=vpdn bytes_in=1399 bytes_out=150 paks_in=27 paks_out=9 elapsed_time=38 %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Async1, changed state to down 15:05:30: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x118008) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 koala#
thing_one#show debug General OS: AAA Authentication debugging is on AAA Authorization debugging is on AAA Accounting debugging is on VPN: VPN events debugging is on VPN errors debugging is on VTEMPLATE: Virtual Template debugging is on thing_one# 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x15E6E0) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: TAC+: ver=192 id=969200103 received AUTHEN status = PASS 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15E6E0) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN (3252085483): status = PASS 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15CBEC) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x15F1B8) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN/START (3897539709): port='' list='default' action=LOGIN service=PPP 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN/START (3897539709): found list default 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN/START (3897539709): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:46: TAC+: send AUTHEN/START packet ver=193 id=3897539709 15:04:46: TAC+: ver=192 id=3897539709 received AUTHEN status = GETPASS 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x15E6F0) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: TAC+: ver=192 id=2306139011 received AUTHEN status = PASS 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15E6F0) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN (3897539709): status = PASS 15:04:46: VPDN: Chap authentication succeeded for isp !--- The LAC ("ISP") is succesfully authenticated. 15:04:46: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15F1B8) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:46: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Reuse Vi1, recycle queue size 0 15:04:46: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Set default settings with no ip address 15:04:47: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Hardware address 00e0.1e68.942c 15:04:47: Vi1 VPDN: Virtual interface created for jsmith@hp.com 15:04:47: Vi1 VPDN: Set to Async interface 15:04:47: Vi1 VPDN: Clone from Vtemplate 1 filterPPP=0 blocking 15:04:47: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Has a new cloneblk vtemplate, now it has vtemplate 15:04:47: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Undo default settings 15:04:47: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: ************* CLONE VACCESS1 ***************** 15:04:47: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Clone from vtemplate1 interface Virtual-Access1 no ip address encap ppp ip unnum eth 0 peer default ip address pool async ppp authen chap end %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to up 15:04:48: Vi1 VPDN: Bind interface direction=2 15:04:48: Vi1 VPDN: PPP LCP accepted sent & rcv CONFACK 15:04:48: Vi1 VPDN: Virtual interface iteration 15:04:48: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x161688) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Virtual-Access1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:48: AAA/AUTHEN/START (580760432): port='Virtual-Access1' list='' action=LOGIN service=PPP 15:04:48: AAA/AUTHEN/START (580760432): using "default" list 15:04:48: AAA/AUTHEN/START (580760432): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:48: TAC+: send AUTHEN/START packet ver=193 id=580760432 15:04:48: Vi1 VPDN: Virtual interface iteration 15:04:49: TAC+: ver=192 id=580760432 received AUTHEN status = GETPASS !--- Authenticate user jsmith@hp.com with the TACACS+ server. 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x1667C0) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Virtual-Access1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:49: TAC+: ver=192 id=2894253624 received AUTHEN status = PASS 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x1667C0) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Virtual-Access1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHEN (580760432): status = PASS 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/LCP Vi1: Authorize LCP 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/LCP: Virtual-Access1: (687698354): user='jsmith@hp.com' 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/LCP: Virtual-Access1: (687698354): send AV service=ppp 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/LCP: Virtual-Access1: (687698354): send AV protocol=lcp 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/LCP: Virtual-Access1: (687698354): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (687698354): user=jsmith@hp.com 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (687698354): send AV service=ppp 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (687698354): send AV protocol=lcp 15:04:49: TAC+: (687698354): received author response status = PASS_ADD 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR (687698354): Post authorization status = PASS_ADD 15:04:49: AAA/ACCT: NET acct start. User jsmith@hp.com, Port Virtual-Access1: Virtual-Access1 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM Vi1: (0): Can we start IPCP? 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM: Virtual-Access1: (3562892028): user='jsmith@hp.com' 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM: Virtual-Access1: (3562892028): send AV service=ppp 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM: Virtual-Access1: (3562892028): send AV protocol=ip 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM: Virtual-Access1: (3562892028): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3562892028): user=jsmith@hp.com 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3562892028): send AV service=ppp 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3562892028): send AV protocol=ip %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to up 15:04:49: TAC+: (3562892028): received author response status = PASS_ADD 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR (3562892028): Post authorization status = PASS_ADD !--- IPCP negotiation begins. 15:04:49: AAA/AUTHOR/FSM Vi1: We can start IPCP 15:04:50: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Start. Her address 0.0.0.0, we want 0.0.0.0 15:04:50: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV service=ppp 15:04:50: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV protocol=ip 15:04:50: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Authorization succeeded 15:04:50: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Done. Her address 0.0.0.0, we want 0.0.0.0 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Start. Her address 0.0.0.0, we want 15.15.15.15 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV service=ppp 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV protocol=ip 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Authorization succeeded 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Done. Her address 0.0.0.0, we want 15.15.15.15 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Start. Her address 15.15.15.15, we want 15.15.15.15 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP: Virtual-Access1: (3193852847): user='jsmith@hp.com' 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP: Virtual-Access1: (3193852847): send AV service=ppp 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP: Virtual-Access1: (3193852847): send AV protocol=ip 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP: Virtual-Access1: (3193852847): send AV addr*15.15.15.15 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP: Virtual-Access1: (3193852847): Method=TACACS+ 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3193852847): user=jsmith@hp.com 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3193852847): send AV service=ppp 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3193852847): send AV protocol=ip 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/TAC+: (3193852847): send AV addr*15.15.15.15 15:04:51: TAC+: (3193852847): received author response status = PASS_ADD 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR (3193852847): Post authorization status = PASS_ADD 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV service=ppp 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV protocol=ip 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Processing AV addr*15.15.15.15 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Authorization succeeded 15:04:51: AAA/AUTHOR/IPCP Vi1: Done. Her address 15.15.15.15, we want 15.15.15.15 !--- User finishes and disconnects. 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to down 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Cleanup 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Unbind interface 15:05:24: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Free vaccess 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:24: Vi1 VPDN: Reset 15:05:24: AAA/ACCT: Network acct stop. User jsmith@hp.com, Port Virtual-Access1: task_id=2 timezone=UTC service=ppp protocol=ip addr=15.15.15.15 bytes_in=564 bytes_out=142 paks_in=15 paks_out=8 elapsed_time=35 15:05:24: AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x161688) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Virtual-Access1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 %LINEPROTO-5-UPDOWN: Line protocol on Interface Virtual-Access1, changed state to down 15:05:25: VTEMPLATE: Clean up dirty vaccess queue, size 1 15:05:25: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Found a dirty vaccess clone with vtemplate 15:05:25: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: ************ UNCLONE VACCESS1 ************** 15:05:25: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Unclone to-be-freed command#5 interface Virtual-Access1 default ppp authen chap default peer default ip address pool async default ip unnum eth 0 default encap ppp default ip address end 15:05:26: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Set default settings with no ip address 15:05:26: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Remove cloneblk vtemplate with vtemplate 15:05:26: Vi1 VTEMPLATE: Add vaccess to recycle queue, queue size=1 thing_one#
koala#show debug General OS: AAA Authentication debugging is on AAA Authorization debugging is on AAA Accounting debugging is on VPN: VPN events debugging is on VPN errors debugging is on koala# !--- Problem 1: !--- The ISP TACACS+ server is down. !--- There is no output on the HGW router !--- because the call has not gone that far. AAA/AUTHOR (3015476150): Post authorization status = ERROR AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (3015476150): Method=NOT_SET AAA/AUTHOR/VPDN: : (3015476150): no methods left to try AAA/AUTHOR (3015476150): Post authorization status = ERROR VPDN: (hp.com) Authorization failed, could not talk to AAA server or local tunnel problem !--- Problem 2: !--- Userid hp.com is not in the ISP server. !--- There is no output on the Gateway router !--- because the call has not gone that far. TAC+: (894828802): received author response status = PASS_ADD AAA/AUTHOR (894828802): Post authorization status = PASS_ADD VPDN: (hp.com) Authorization failed, had talked to AAA server; but both Tunnel ID and IP address are missing AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x16A6E4) user='hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='' authen_type=NONE service=LOGIN priv=0 AAA/AUTHEN: create_user (0x16CA8C) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Async1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 AAA/AUTHEN/START (1904487288): port='Async1' list='' action=LOGIN service=PPP AAA/AUTHEN/START (1904487288): using "default" list AAA/AUTHEN (1904487288): status = UNKNOWN AAA/AUTHEN/START (1904487288): Method=TACACS+ TAC+: send AUTHEN/START packet ver=193 id=1904487288 TAC+: ver=193 id=1904487288 received AUTHEN status = FAIL AAA/AUTHEN (1904487288): status = FAIL
thing_one#show debug General OS: AAA Authentication debugging is on AAA Authorization debugging is on AAA Accounting debugging is on VPN: VPN events debugging is on VPN errors debugging is on VTEMPLATE: Virtual Template debugging is on thing_one# !--- Problem 1: !--- The problem is in the tunnel definition on HGW router. !--- In the HGW configuration, vpdn incoming hp-gw isp virtual-template 1 !--- is inserted instead of vpdn incoming isp hp-gw virtual-template 1 !--- The debug vpdn l2f-errors command displays. L2F: Couldn't find tunnel named isp L2F: Couldn't find tunnel named isp !--- Problem 2: !--- This message appears when User hp-gw is not in the HGW server. TAC+: ver=192 id=1920941753 received AUTHEN status = FAIL AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x138C34) user='hp-gw' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 AAA/AUTHEN (3006335673): status = FAIL VPDN: authentication failed, couldn't find user information for hp-gw !--- Problem 3: !--- This appears when user isp is not in the HGW server. TAC+: ver=192 id=1917558147 received AUTHEN status = FAIL AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15F20C) user='isp' ruser='' port='' rem_addr='' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 AAA/AUTHEN (1949507921): status = FAIL VPDN: authentication failed, couldn't find user information for isp !--- Problem 4: !--- This message appears when User jsmith@hp.com is !--- not in the HGW server: TAC+: ver=192 id=755036341 received AUTHEN status = FAIL AAA/AUTHEN: free_user (0x15F89C) user='jsmith@hp.com' ruser='' port='Virtual-Access1' rem_addr='async' authen_type=CHAP service=PPP priv=1 AAA/AUTHEN (2606986667): status = FAIL
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1.0 |
06-Dec-2001 |
Initial Release |