Hello,
does anyone know, if it is possible to manually configure a static route
(or access route) with a next-hop assigned to a demux logical interface
in a DHCP dynamic subscriber management setup ?
I know, that the common way to route a subnet to a subscriber is by
assigning the specific route by RADIUS using the Framed-Route attribute.
In my lab setup, this works fine, but currently we don't use RADIUS
authentication in production yet. This will be implemented soon, but
unfortunately i need to route a subnet to a subscriber now.
Today i just tried to manually configure a route, but it didn't work.
Output of "show route" looks strange (no next-hop specified)
detzen@vs-mx5-testlab.6898# run show route 192.1.2.0/29
inet.0: 1977 destinations, 3901 routes (1977 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
192.1.2.0/29 *[Static/5] 00:11:17, metric2 0
>
In contrast, the output when assigning the route by RADIUS with the
Framed-Route attribute:
detzen@vs-mx5-testlab.6898> show route 192.1.2.0/29
inet.0: 1980 destinations, 3907 routes (1980 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
192.1.2.0/29 *[Access/13] 00:00:35
Private unicast
Regards,
Alex
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does anyone know, if it is possible to manually configure a static route
(or access route) with a next-hop assigned to a demux logical interface
in a DHCP dynamic subscriber management setup ?
I know, that the common way to route a subnet to a subscriber is by
assigning the specific route by RADIUS using the Framed-Route attribute.
In my lab setup, this works fine, but currently we don't use RADIUS
authentication in production yet. This will be implemented soon, but
unfortunately i need to route a subnet to a subscriber now.
Today i just tried to manually configure a route, but it didn't work.
Output of "show route" looks strange (no next-hop specified)
detzen@vs-mx5-testlab.6898# run show route 192.1.2.0/29
inet.0: 1977 destinations, 3901 routes (1977 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
192.1.2.0/29 *[Static/5] 00:11:17, metric2 0
>
In contrast, the output when assigning the route by RADIUS with the
Framed-Route attribute:
detzen@vs-mx5-testlab.6898> show route 192.1.2.0/29
inet.0: 1980 destinations, 3907 routes (1980 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both
192.1.2.0/29 *[Access/13] 00:00:35
Private unicast
Regards,
Alex
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