Attributes Sent To External Radius Accounting Server By Bsc; Table 7-1: Radius Accounting Attributes Sent From The Bsc - ADTRAN BlueSecure Controller Setup And Administration Manual

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You might be prompted to restart the BSC. We recommend that you do not restart the
BSC until you have completely finished configuring the BSC for use in your network.

Attributes Sent to External RADIUS Accounting Server by BSC

The following table describes the attributes that the BSC sends to the external RADIUS
accounting server.
Acct-Authentic
Acct-Input-Octets
Acct-Input-Packets
Acct-Output-Octets
Acct-Output-Packets
Acct-Session-ID
Acct-Session-Time
Acct-Status-Type
Bluesocketap
Called-Station-ID
Calling-Station-Id
Framed-IP-Address
NAS-Identifier
NAS-IP-Address
User-Name
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Attributes Sent to External RADIUS Accounting Server by BSC

Table 7-1: RADIUS Accounting Attributes Sent from the BSC

Attribute
The method by which the user is authenticated:
1 = RADIUS
2 = Local
3 = Remote (all other external authentication methods)
The number of octets received by the client over the wireless network since the client logged
into the BSC. This attribute is only present in Accounting-Request records of the ACCT_STOP
status type.
The number of packets received by the client over the wireless network since the client
logged into the BSC. This attribute is only present in Accounting-Request records of the
ACCT_STOP status type.
The number of octets sent by the client over the wireless network since the client logged into
the BSC. This attribute is only present in Accounting-Request records of the ACCT_STOP
status type.
The number of packets sent by the client over the wireless network since the client logged into
the BSC. This attribute is only present in Accounting-Request records of the ACCT_STOP
status type.
A unique account identifier to expedite matching of accounting records. The account
identifier maps to the connection ID that is stored in the BSC connection table.
This identifier is only unique to a specific NAS-Identifier (see the NAS-Identifier attribute
below).
The elapsed time in seconds that the client is logged in to the BSC. The BSC sends this
attribute only with the ACCT_STOP status type.
The client device's current accounting status. Possible statuses include ACCT_START and
ACCT_STOP.
The BSC sends an ACCT_START frame to the accounting server when a client successfully
authenticates through any supported external authentication server that has been configured
to send accounting statistics to this RADIUS accounting server.
When using a RADIUS or LDAP/Active Directory server for authentication, the BSC sends an
ACCT_STOP frame to the accounting server when a client logs out of the BSC.
When using a Transparent NTLM Windows server for authentication, ACCT_STOP messages
are only sent when the user shuts off their computer. Simply logging out of the domain does
not send an ACCT_STOP message.
The hostname, or MAC-address if no hostname is given, of the AP the user is on at the time of
the accounting event.
MAC address of the BSC Protected Interface
MAC address of the client device.
IP address of the client device.
Host name of the BSC protected interface.
IP address of the BSC protected interface.
User name that the BSC uses to authenticate the user.
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