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No.
Sub-attribute
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
61
User_Notify
62
User_HeartBeat
140
User_Group
141
Security_Level
201
Input-Interval-Octets
202
Output-Interval-Octets
Description
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.
Total remaining available traffic for the connection, in different units for
different server types.
Operation for the session, used for session control. Possible values
include:
1—Trigger-Request.
2—Terminate-Request.
3—SetPolicy.
4—Result.
5—PortalClear.
Identification for retransmitted packets. For retransmitted packets from
the same session, this attribute must be the same value. For retransmitted
packets from different sessions, this attribute does not have to be the
same value. The client response of a retransmitted packet must also
include this attribute and the value of this attribute must be the same.
For Accounting-Request packets of the start, stop, and interim update
types, the Control_Identifier attribute does not take effect.
Result of the Trigger-Request or SetPolicy operation, zero for success and
any other value for failure.
Index of the user connection.
FTP, SFTP, or SCP user working directory.
When the RADIUS client acts as the FTP, SFTP, or SCP server, this
attribute is used to set the working directory for an FTP, SFTP, or SCP user
on the RADIUS client.
EXEC user priority.
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 included 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.
Information that must be sent from the server to the client transparently.
Hash value assigned after an 802.1X user passes authentication, which
is a 32-byte string. This attribute is stored in the user list on the NAS and
verifies the handshake packets from the 802.1X user. This attribute only
exists in Access-Accept and Accounting-Request packets.
User groups assigned after the SSL VPN user passes authentication. A
user can belong to multiple user groups that are separated by
semi-colons. This attribute is used to work with the SSL VPN device.
Security level assigned after the SSL VPN user passes security
authentication.
Number of bytes input within a real-time accounting interval.
Number of bytes output within a real-time accounting interval.
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