Vendor-Specific Attributes (Vsas) - Alcatel-Lucent 7450 System Management Manual

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Vendor-Specific Attributes (VSAs)

The software supports the configuration of Alcatel-Lucent-specific RADIUS attributes. These
attributes are known as vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) and are discussed in RFC 2138.
VSAs must be configured when RADIUS authorization is enabled. It is up to the vendor to
specify the format of their VSA. The attribute-specific field is dependent on the vendor's
definition of that attribute. The Alcatel-Lucent-defined attributes are encapsulated in a
RADIUS vendor-specific attribute with the vendor ID field set to 6527, the vendor ID number.
Note that the PE-record entry is required in order to support the RADIUS Discovery for Layer
2 VPN feature. Note that a PE-record is only relevant if the RADIUS Discovery feature is
used, not for the standard RADIUS setup.
The following RADIUS vendor-specific attributes (VSAs) are supported by Alcatel-Lucent.
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timetra-access <ftp> <console>
that must be configured. This command specifies if the user has FTP and /or console
(serial port, Telnet, and SSH) access.
timetra-profile <profile-name>
is assumed that the user profiles are configured on the local router and the following
applies for local and remote authentication:
1. The
authentication-order
the
keyword.
local
2. The user name may or may not be configured on the router.
3. The user must be authenticated by the RADIUS server
4. Up to 8 valid profiles can exist on the router for a user. The sequence in which the
profiles are specified is relevant. The most explicit matching criteria must be or-
dered first. The process stops when the first complete match is found.
If all the above mentioned conditions are not met, then access to the router is denied
and a failed login event/trap is written to the security log.
timetra-default-action <permit-all|deny-all|none>
mandatory command that must be configured even if the
used. This command specifies the default action when the user has entered a
command and no entry configured in the
a match condition.
timetra-cmd <match-string>
the scope for the match condition.
The command and all subordinate commands in subordinate command levels are
specified.
<both> — This is a mandatory command
— When configuring this VSA for a user, it
parameters configured on the router must include
timetra-cmd
VSA for the user resulted in
timetra-cmd
— Configures a command or command subtree as
Security
— This is a
VSA is not
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