L2TP Tunnel Accounting
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47 Acct-Input-Packets integer 4 Bytes
4294967295
packets
For example:Acct-Input-Packets = 213
48 Acct-Output-
Packets
integer 4 Bytes
4294967295
packets
For example:Acct-Output-Packets = 214
49 Acct-Terminate-
Cause
integer 4 Bytes See also table Acct Terminate Cause 1=User-
Request, 2=Lost-Carrier, 9=NAS-Error,
10=NAS-Request, 11=NAS-Reboot, 15=Service-
Unavailable
For example:Acct-Terminate-Cause = NAS-
Request
52 Acct-Input-
Gigawords
integer 4 Bytes For example:# no overflowAcct-Input-Gigawords
= 0
53 Acct-Output-
Gigawords
integer 4 Bytes For example:# no overflowAcct-Output-
Gigawords = 0
55 Event-Timestamp date 4 Bytes For example:# Jul 6 2012 17:28:23 CEST is
reported as 4FF70417Event-Timestamp =
4FF70417
61 NAS-Port-Type integer 4 Bytes
Values
[0..255]
Values as defined in rfc-2865 and rfc-4603For
LNS, the value is set to virtual (5)
For example: NAS-Port-Type = PPPoEoQinQ (34)
64 Tunnel-Type integer 3 (mandatory
value)
Mandatory 3=L2TP
For example:Tunnel-Type = L2TP
65 Tunnel-Medium-
Type
integer 1 (mandatory
value)
Mandatory 1=IP or IPv4
For example:Tunnel-Medium-Type = IP
66 Tunnel-Client-
Endpoint
string 19 or 20 bytes
(untagged/
tagged)
<Tag field><dotted-decimal IP address used on
LAC as L2TP src-ip>If Tag field is greater than
0x1F, it is interpreted as the first byte of the
following string field
For example: # untagged Tunnel-Client-Endpoint
= 312e312e312e31Tunnel-Client-Endpoint =
1.1.1.1# tagged 0 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint =
00312e312e312e31Tunnel-Client-Endpoint:0 =
1.1.1.1# tagged 1 Tunnel-Client-Endpoint =
01312e312e312e31Tunnel-Client-Endpoint:1 =
1.1.1.1
Table 63: L2TP Tunnel Accounting (limits)
Attribute ID Attribute Name Type Limits SR OS Format