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RFC 2865, Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS)
RFC 2866, RADIUS Accounting
RFC 2867, RADIUS Accounting Modifications for Tunnel Protocol Support
RFC 2868, RADIUS Attributes for Tunnel Protocol Support
RFC 2869, RADIUS Extensions
RFC 1492, An Access Control Protocol, Sometimes Called TACACS

RADIUS attributes

This section provides tables of commonly used standard RADIUS attributes and HP proprietary RADIUS
sub-attributes.
Commonly used standard RADIUS attributes
No.
Attribute
1
User-Name
2
User-Password
3
CHAP-Password
4
NAS-IP-Address
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
Description
Name of the user to be authenticated.
User password for PAP authentication, only present in Access-Request
packets when PAP authentication is used.
Digest of the user password for CHAP authentication, only present in
Access-Request packets when CHAP authentication is used.
IP address for the server to use to identify a client. Usually, a client 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, with 802.1X
EAP authentication, NAS uses this attribute to notify the server of the MTU for
EAP packets, so as to avoid oversized EAP packets.
IP address of the NAS interface that the user accesses.
Type of the service that the user uses for login.
Text to be displayed to the user, which can be used by the server to indicate,
for example, the reason of the authentication failure.
Vendor specific attribute. A packet can contain one or more such proprietary
attributes, each of which can contain one or more sub-attributes.
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 HP device, this attribute carries the MAC address of
the user in the format HHHH-HHHH-HHHH.
Identification that the NAS uses to identify itself to the RADIUS server.
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