Virtual Private Routed Network Services
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Default no delayed-enable
Parameters seconds — Specifies the number of seconds to delay before the interface is operational.
Values 1 — 1200
init-only — Delays the initialization of the subscriber-interface to give the rest of the system time to
complete necessary tasks such as allowing routing protocols to converge and/or to allow MCS to
sync the subscriber information. The delay only occurs immediately after a reboot.
calling-station-id
Syntax calling-station-id calling-station-id
no calling-station-id
Context config>service>vprn>sub-if>grp-if>sap
Description This command enables the inclusion of the calling-station-id attribute in RADIUS authentication
requests and RADIUS accounting messages. The value inserted is set at the SAP level. If no value is
set at the SAP level, an empty string is included.
Default This attribute is not sent by default.
cpu-protection
Syntax cpu-protection policy-id [mac-monitoring]
no cpu-protection
Context config>service>vprn>sub-if>grp-if>sap
Description This command assigns an existing CPU protection policy to the associated group interface SAP. The
CPU protection policies are configured in the config>sys>security>cpu-protection>policy cpu-
protection-policy-id context.
If no cpu-protection policy is assigned to a SAP, then the default policy is used to limit the overall-
rate. The default policy is policy number 254 for access interfaces and 255 for network interfaces.
The no form of the command removes the association of the CPU protection policy from the
associated interface and reverts to the default policy values.
Default cpu-protection 254 (for access interfaces)
cpu-protection 255 (for network interfaces)
none (for video-interfaces (where applicable), shown as no cpu-protection in CLI)
The configuration of no cpu-protection returns the interface/SAP to the default policies as shown
above.
Parameters policy-id — Specifies an existing CPU protection policy.
Values 1 — 255
mac-monitoring — When specified, the per MAC rate limiting should be performed, using the per-
source-rate from the associated cpu-protection policy.