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Cisco ASR 9000 Series System Configuration Guide

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RADIUS Filter-ID Attribute Direction
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) filter-ID attribute direction enhancement introduces
support for manipulating the direction in which the RADIUS attribute filter-ID is applied. RADIUS attribute
filter-ID specifies the access list (ACL) that is applied to the subscriber interface.
When the RADIUS filter-ID attribute defined in RFC-4849 is applied to a subscriber session, it is by default
applied in the output direction of the corresponding subscriber interface. The RADIUS filter-ID attribute
direction can be changed using the command radius-server attribute 11 default direction inbound in global
configuration.
Restrictions
The RADIUS filter-ID attribute direction enhancement has these restrictions:
The radius-server attribute 11 default direction inbound command is global, that is, change is applied
to all new subscriber sessions established after the configuration change. Existing sessions are not
modified.
This enhancement is only to change direction in RADIUS. It is not possible to change direction in Cisco
IOS XR CLI if ACL is sent by RADIUS.
nV Satellite Auto Image Upgrade
nV satellite auto image upgrade feature introduces support for automated upgrade of the satellite image in
these two scenarios:
Following the Cisco IOS XR software release upgrade
Satellite is connected to a host and the image on the satellite is not matching the one packaged in Cisco
IOS XR software
To configure the nV satellite auto image upgrade feature, use the upgrade on-connect command in nV satellite
configuration.
For dual-head satellite systems, the auto upgrade configuration must only be applied on one host, that is,
the host that the satellite will install from. There is currently no checking for this, and if the user applies
the configuration on both hosts and the hosts have different satellite versions installed, then the satellite
may go into a loop of installing, until either:
Note
the configuration is removed from one host OR
the satellite version activated on both hosts is the same
Auto Upgrade Behavior
Auto upgrade on-connect variant means that a satellite is auto upgraded to the current version installed on the
host the next time the TCP connection to the satellite is established. On establishing the TCP connection, the
Cisco ASR 9000 Series Aggregation Services Router nV System Configuration Guide, Release 5.3.x
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Configuring the Satellite Network Virtualization (nV) System
RADIUS Filter-ID Attribute Direction

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Cisco ASR 9000 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelASR 9000 Series
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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