Manual
Cisco Packet Data Serving Node (PDSN) Release 2.0
AAA Authentication and Authorization Profile
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12.3(11)T
DevicePassword =
2. A User should have a profile configured at AAA (this is applicable to an NAI as well, in case of
MoIP).
A user profile contains username, password, and the base profile where attributes retrieved during
authorization can be configured.
The following example illustrates a user profile:
[ //localhost/Radius/UserLists/Default/username ]
Name = username
Description =
Password = <encrypted>
AllowNullPassword = FALSE
Enabled = TRUE
Group~ =
BaseProfile~ = username-sip
AuthenticationScript~ =
AuthorizationScript~ =
UserDefined1 =
3. A Base Profile contains attributes applied for the user during authorization.
The following example illustrates a base profile :
[ //localhost/Radius/Profiles/username-sip ]
Name = username-sip
Description =
Attributes/
4. cd attributes
[ //localhost/Radius/Profiles/username-sip/Attributes ]
cisco-avpair = lcp:cdma-user-class=1
AAA Profiles for Various Service Types
The following examples document AAA profiles for various service types such as SIP, MoIP, and others.
The mandatory/optional attributes, and the attributes required to be configured for enabling different
features, are specified.
Simple IP
cisco-avpair = lcp:cdma-user-class=1
The following attributes are optional and are needed only for specific scenarios :
• IP address assignment is done through AAA:
Framed-IP-Address = 8.1.0.2
• Download pool name:
cisco-avpair = ip:addr-pool=pdsn-pool