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HP proprietary RADIUS sub-attributes
Number
Sub-attribute
1
Input-Peak-Rate
2
Input-Average-Rate
3
Input-Basic-Rate
4
Output-Peak-Rate
5
Output-Average-Rate
6
Output-Basic-Rate
15
Remanent_Volume
20
Command
24
Control_Identifier
25
Result_Code
26
Connect_ID
28
Ftp_Directory
29
Exec_Privilege
59
NAS_Startup_Timestamp
60
Ip_Host_Addr
Attribute
Description
String for describing the port of the NAS that is authenticating the
NAS-Port-Id
user.
Description
Peak rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Average rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Basic rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Peak rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
Average rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
Basic rate in the direction from the NAS to the user, in bps.
Remaining available total traffic of the connection, in different
units for different server types.
Operation for the session, used for session control:
1—Trigger-Request
2—Terminate-Request
3—SetPolicy
4—Result
5—PortalClear
Identification for retransmitted packets. For retransmitted
packets of the same session, this attribute must take the same
value. For retransmitted packets of different sessions, this
attribute may take the same value. The client response of a
retransmitted packet must also carry this attribute, and the
value of the attribute must be the same.
For Accounting-Request packets of the start, stop, and interim
update types, the Control-Identifier attribute, if present, has no
effect.
Result of the Trigger-Request or SetPolicy operation. A value of
zero means the operation succeeded; any other value means
that the operation failed.
Index of the user connection.
Working directory of the FTP user.
For an FTP user, when the RADIUS client acts as the FTP server,
this attribute is used to set the FTP directory on the RADIUS
client.
Priority of the EXEC user.
Startup time of the NAS in seconds, which is represented by
the time elapsed after 00:00:00 on Jan. 1, 1970 (UTC).
User IP address and MAC address carried in authentication
and accounting requests, in the format A.B.C.D
hh:hh:hh:hh:hh:hh. A space is required between the IP address
and the MAC address.
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