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No.
Attribute
61
NAS-Port-Type
64
Tunnel-Type
65
Tunnel-Medium-Type
79
EAP-Message
80
Message-Authenticator
81
Tunnel-Private-Group-ID
87
NAS-Port-Id
Proprietary RADIUS subattributes (vendor ID 25506)
Table 4
lists all proprietary RADIUS subattributes with a vendor ID of 25506.
Table 4 Proprietary RADIUS subattributes (vendor ID 25506)
No.
Subattribute
1
Input-Peak-Rate
2
Input-Average-Rate
3
Input-Basic-Rate
4
Output-Peak-Rate
5
Output-Average-Rate
6
Output-Basic-Rate
15
Remanent_Volume
17
ISP-ID
20
Command
25
Result_Code
Description
Type of the physical port of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Possible values include:
15—Ethernet.
16—Any type of ADSL.
17—Cable. (With cable for cable TV.)
19—WLAN-IEEE 802.11.
201—VLAN.
202—ATM.
If the port is an ATM or Ethernet one and VLANs are implemented on it,
the value of this attribute is 201.
Tunneling protocols used. The value 13 represents VLAN.
Transport medium type to use for creating a tunnel.
For VLAN assignment, the value must be 6 to indicate the 802 media
plus Ethernet.
Used to encapsulate EAP packets to allow RADIUS to support EAP
authentication.
Used for authentication and verification of authentication packets to
prevent spoofing Access-Requests. This attribute is present when EAP
authentication is used.
Group ID for a tunnel session. To assign VLANs, the NAS conveys
VLAN IDs by using this attribute.
String for describing the port of the NAS that is authenticating the user.
Description
Peak rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Average rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
Basic rate in the direction from the user to the NAS, in bps.
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 amount of data available for the connection, in different units for
different server types.
ISP domain where the user obtains authorization information.
Operation for the session, used for session control. Possible values
include:
1—Trigger-Request.
2—Terminate-Request.
3—SetPolicy.
4—Result.
5—PortalClear.
Result of the Trigger-Request or SetPolicy operation, zero for success
and any other value for failure.
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