Supported RADIUS Attributes
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The 802.1X Authenticator relies on external RADIUS servers for authentication
with EAP. Table
10 lists the RADIUS attributes that are supported as part of
RADIUS‐EAP authentication based on the guidelines specified in Annex D of the
802.1X standard and RFC 3580.
Table 10.
Support for RADIUS Attributes
# Attribute
1 User‐Name
4 NAS‐IP‐Address IPv4 address of the authenticator
5 NAS‐Port
24 State
30 Called‐Station‐I
D
31 Calling‐Station‐I
D
64 Tunnel‐Type
65 Tunnel‐Medium‐
Type
Attribute Value
The value of the Type‐Data field
from the supplicant's
EAP‐Response/ Identity message.
If the Identity is unknown (for
example, Type‐Data field is zero
bytes in length), this attribute will
have the same value as the
Calling‐Station‐Id.
used for Radius communication.
Port number of the authenticator
port to which the supplicant is
attached.
Server‐specific value. This is sent
unmodified back to the server in
an Access‐Request that is in
response to an Access‐Challenge.
The MAC address of the
authenticator encoded as an
ASCII string in canonical format,
such as 000D5622E3 9F.
The MAC address of the
supplicant encoded as an ASCII
string in canonical format, such as
00034B436206.
Only VLAN (type 13) is currently
supported (for 802.1X RADIUS
VLAN assignment). The attribute
must be untagged (the Tag field
must be 0).
Only 802 (type 6) is currently
supported (for 802.1X RADIUS
VLAN assignment). The attribute
must be untagged (the Tag field
must be 0).
A-R A-A A-C A-R
1
0‐1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0‐1
0‐1
0‐1
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0‐1
0
0
0
0‐1
0
0