- Read Me First
- RADIUS Attributes Overview and RADIUS IETF Attributes
- RADIUS Vendor-Proprietary Attributes
- RADIUS Vendor-Specific Attributes and RADIUS Disconnect-Cause Attribute Values
- Connect-Info RADIUS Attribute 77
- Encrypted Vendor-Specific Attributes
- RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- RADIUS Attribute 82 Tunnel Assignment ID
- RADIUS Tunnel Attribute Extensions
- RADIUS Attribute 66 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint Enhancements
- RADIUS Attribute Value Screening
- RADIUS Attribute 55 Event-Timestamp
- RADIUS Attribute 104
- RADIUS NAS-IP-Address Attribute Configurability
- RADIUS Attribute 5 NAS-Port Format Specified on a Per-Server Group Level
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Information About RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- How to Configure RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Configuration Examples for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Additional References
- Feature Information for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
The RADIUS Attribute 8 (Framed-IP-Address) in Access Requests feature makes it possible for a network access server (NAS) to provide the RADIUS server with a hint of the user IP address in advance of user authentication. An application can be run on the RADIUS server to use this hint and build a table (map) of user names and addresses. Using the mapping information, service applications can begin preparing user login information to have available upon successful user authentication.
- Finding Feature Information
- Prerequisites for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Information About RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- How to Configure RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Configuration Examples for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
- Additional References
- Feature Information for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
Finding Feature Information
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Prerequisites for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
Sending RADIUS attribute 8 in the RADIUS access requests assumes that the login host has been configured to request its IP address from the NAS server. It also assumes that the login host has been configured to accept an IP address from the NAS.
The NAS must be configured with a pool of network addresses on the interface supporting the login hosts.
Information About RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
How This Feature Works
When a network device dials in to a NAS that is configured for RADIUS authentication, the NAS begins the process of contacting the RADIUS server in preparation for user authentication. Typically, the IP address of the dial-in host is not communicated to the RADIUS server until after successful user authentication. Communicating the device IP address to the server in the RADIUS access request allows other applications to begin to take advantage of that information.
As the NAS is setting up communication with the RADIUS server, the NAS assigns an IP address to the dial-in host from a pool of IP addresses configured at the specific interface. The NAS sends the IP address of the dial-in host to the RADIUS server as attribute 8. At that time, the NAS sends other user information, such as the user name, to the RADIUS server.
After the RADIUS server receives the user information from the NAS, it has two options:
If the user profile on the RADIUS server already includes attribute 8, the RADIUS server can override the IP address sent by the NAS with the IP address defined as attribute 8 in the user profile. The address defined in the user profile is returned to the NAS.
If the user profile does not include attribute 8, the RADIUS server can accept attribute 8 from the NAS, and the same address is returned to the NAS.
The address returned by the RADIUS server is saved in memory on the NAS for the life of the session. If the NAS is configured for RADIUS accounting, the accounting start packet sent to the RADIUS server includes the same IP address as in attribute 8. All subsequent accounting packets, updates (if configured), and stop packets will also include the same IP address provided in attribute 8.
In both these conditions, use the aaa accounting delay-start extended-time delay-value command to delay the Internet Protocol Control Protocol version 6 (IPCPv6) address negotiation using the configured delay value. During the delay, the IPCPv4 address is posted and the framed IPv4 address is added to the accounting start packet.
Benefits
The RADIUS Attribute 8 (Framed-IP-Address) in Access Requests feature makes it possible to run applications on the RADIUS server that builds mapping tables of users and IP addresses. The server can then use the mapping table information in other applications, such as preparing customized user login pages in advance of a successful user authentication with the RADIUS server.
How to Configure RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
Configuring RADIUS Attribute 8 in Access Requests
To send RADIUS attribute 8 in the access request, perform the following steps:
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
radius-server
attribute
8
include-in-access-req
DETAILED STEPS
Verifying RADIUS Attribute 8 in Access Requests
To verify that RADIUS attribute 8 is being sent in access requests, perform the following steps. Attribute 8 should be present in all PPP access requests.
1.
enable
2.
more
system:running-config
3.
debug
radius
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
NAS Configuration That Sends the IP Address of the Dial-in Host Example
The following example shows a NAS configuration that sends the IP address of the dial-in host to the RADIUS server in the RADIUS access request. The NAS is configured for RADIUS authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA). A pool of IP addresses (async1-pool) has been configured and applied at interface virtual-template1.
aaa new-model aaa authentication login default group radius aaa authentication ppp default group radius aaa authorization network default group radius aaa accounting network default start-stop group radius ! ip address-pool local ! interface virtual-template1 peer default ip address pool async1-pool ! ip local pool async1-pool 209.165.200.225 209.165.200.229 ! radius-server host 172.31.71.146 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 radius-server retransmit 3 radius-server attribute 8 include-in-access-req radius-server key radhost<xxx>: Example
Additional References
The following sections provide references related to the RADIUS Attribute 8 (Framed-IP-Address) in Access Requests feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
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Configuring authentication and c onfiguring RADIUS |
“Configuring Authentication” and “Configuring RADIUS” chapters in the Cisco IOS XE Security Configuration Guide: Configuring User Services , Release 2. |
Security commands |
Cisco IOS Security Command Reference |
Standards
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No new or modified standards are supported by this feature, and support for existing standards has not been modified by this feature. |
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MIBs
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No new or modified MIBs are supported by this feature, and support for existing MIBs has not been modified by this feature. |
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RFCs
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RFC 2138 |
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Feature Information for RADIUS Attribute 8 Framed-IP-Address in Access Requests
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
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RADIUS Attribute 8 (Framed-IP-Address) in Access Requests (Also called Sticky IP) |
Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1 |
The RADIUS Attribute 8 (Framed-IP-Address) in Access Requests feature makes it possible for a network access server (NAS) to provide the RADIUS server with a hint of the user IP address in advance of user authentication. In Cisco IOS XE Release 2.1, this feature was introduced on the Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. The following commands were introduced or modified: radius-server attribute 8 include-in-access-req. |