HPE FlexNetwork 7500 Series Security Configuration Manual page 30

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No.
Attribute
5
NAS-Port
6
Service-Type
7
Framed-Protocol
8
Framed-IP-Address
11
Filter-ID
12
Framed-MTU
14
Login-IP-Host
15
Login-Service
18
Reply-Message
26
Vendor-Specific
27
Session-Timeout
28
Idle-Timeout
31
Calling-Station-Id
32
NAS-Identifier
40
Acct-Status-Type
45
Acct-Authentic
60
CHAP-Challenge
61
NAS-Port-Type
Description
is identified by the IP address of its access interface. This attribute is
only present in Access-Request packets.
Physical port of the NAS that the user accesses.
Type of service that the user has requested or type of service to be
provided.
Encapsulation protocol for framed access.
IP address assigned to the user.
Name of the filter list.
MTU for the data link between the user and NAS. For example, this
attribute can be used to define the maximum size of EAP packets
allowed to be processed in 802.1X EAP authentication.
IP address of the NAS interface that the user accesses.
Type of service that the user uses for login.
Text to be displayed to the user, which can be used by the server to
communicate information, for example, the authentication failure
reason.
Vendor-specific proprietary attribute. A packet can contain one or more
proprietary attributes, each of which can contain one or more
subattributes.
Maximum service duration for the user before termination of the
session.
Maximum idle time permitted for the user before termination of the
session.
User identification that the NAS sends to the server. For the LAN
access service provided by an HPE device, this attribute includes the
MAC address of the user in the format HHHH-HHHH-HHHH.
Identification that the NAS uses to identify itself to the RADIUS server.
Type of the Accounting-Request packet. Possible values include:
1—Start.
2—Stop.
3—Interim-Update.
7—Accounting-On. (Defined in the 3rd Generation Partnership
Project.)
8—Accounting-Off. (Defined in the 3rd Generation Partnership
Project.)
9 to 14—Reserved for tunnel accounting.
15—Reserved for failed.
Authentication method used by the user. Possible values include:
1—RADIUS.
2—Local.
3—Remote.
CHAP challenge generated by the NAS for MD5 calculation during
CHAP authentication.
Type of the physical port of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Possible values include:
15—Ethernet.
16—Any type of ADSL.
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