This is not really a cut-and-paste sort of configuration. different
cisco devices can have different config. Sometimes this is all done on
1 line, but generally this is what it looks like:
aaa server radius dynamic-author
client 1.1.1.1
client 1.1.1.2
client 1.1.1.3
client 1.1.1.4
serve
Hello Michael,
Many thanks for your email. I am just handling the radiator side of our
company project . ISG (NAS) is handled by my colleague. so Can you
please give me the necessary steps that i should ask him to do on the NAS?
Additionally can you also please elaborate the steps or provide me
I do this, but it's done by sending the "cisco-avpair" attribute to the
nas, with a value such as: "ip:sub-qos-policy-out=RATE10M". "RATE10M"
is a rate policy that MUST be already setup in the NAS. And of course
you usually have 2 of these values. 1 being ip:sub-qos-policy-in= and
the othe