Configuring The Radius Server; Attributes In The Radius Request Message - Patton electronics SmartNode Series Software Configuration Manual

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Step
12
node(svc-aaa)[svc-name]#
(Optional)
accounting-start-trigger
[setup | connect]
13
node(svc-aaa)[svc-name]#
(Optional)
[no] interim-update-interval
<seconds>
14
node(svc-aaa)[svc-name]#
port <name>
15
node(port)[port-name]#
route call-dest- .....
16
node(svc-aaa)[svc-name]#
accounting-start-trigger
[setup | connect]
17
Configuring the RADIUS server
Each message to and from a RADIUS server includes several attributes. Attributes are, For example, in a login
request, the name and password of the user that requires to log in. For more information about each attribute, or
other possible attributes, see RFC 2865 or the documentation of the radius server you use.

Attributes in the RADIUS request message

The SmartNode sends a RADIUS request with the following attributes:
Attribute
Attribute Type
number
1
User-Name
2
User-Password
26
Protocol
RADIUS configuration
Command
Indicates the name of the user to be authenticated
Indicates the password of the user to be authenticated
Is a vendor specific attribute that indicates the protocol with that the
user wants to log on. Currently it can have the value 'console' or 'Tel-
net'. Thus it is possible for the RADIUS Server to grant access depend-
ing on whether the user wants to log on over console or Telnet
Define, if accounting shall be started at call-setup or call-con-
nect time. The default is at call-connect time.
Note
If setup is specified, an interim update will be
sent at call-connect time.
Note
The Acct-Session-Time is always calculated from
call-connect to call-disconnect time)
Define the interval, after which an interim update shall be
sent, if necessary. The default is not to send periodic interim
updates.
Create a port for the routing path, you want to route through
the AAA service.
Define the routing destination for all calls received over
this port.
Go to the routing element, which is the source of the traffic to
be sent to this AAA service and configure its routing destina-
tion to this AAA service port using the following command:
route call dest-service <service-name>.<port-
name>
Repeat steps 14 to 16 for each for each additional routing
path you want to route through the AAA service
Description
8 • RADIUS Client Configuration
Purpose
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